Struggle to Salvation

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Struggle to Salvation the story formally known as Exploring Harry Potter's Life. In order to enjoy this story, you will need to have a copy of the Harry Potter books beside you. This is a Reading the book story, but here is the catch, YOU will need to read the book yourself, along with this story. That way, no copyright infringement is happening.

The bold parts are going to be the following.

Dialogue line. - This is one line of dialogue line with no or one break.

Dialogue set. - This is a paragraph that starts with a dialogue and either has multiple breaks in conversation and may not stay in dialogue form....you'll see what I mean when it comes around.

Paragraph. The paragraphs are numbered, a single sentence all by itself in one line is also considered a paragraph. The paragraph may be broken into sentences, commas, semi-colons and words.

Example: Pretend you've just started story and this is the first bold part you've seen.

  First paragraph, first sentence.

Go to the actual Harry Potter book,  find the first paragraph, and read the first sentence, then read the normal text here.

The next bold text may say.

End of first paragraph.

Just read to the end of paragraph and then read the normal text.

Second paragraph.

Read the entire paragraph and then read the normal text.

Sometimes it will read like this.

Dialogue line

Dialogue set

Sixteenth paragraph

That's just two lines of dialogue and a complete paragraph, once you all that from the original book, read the normal text on here.

Hope this guide helps!

Summary

Harry has done what no one else had the courage to do, he had Umbridge's textbook thrown out of Hogwarts and embarrassed her in front of the whole school. Unfortunately, Umbridge had plans on getting her revenge. Step one: Vent her frustration out on the boy physically. Step two: Prove to everyone that he's a liar. What could possibly go wrong?

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