Decide if the following sentences are True or False. Give the reason of your choice.
1. Harry Potter went to Diagon Alley with his uncle Vernon.
2. Diagon Alley is a hidden street in London.
3. Harry got his first wand at Ollivanders.
4. The wand chose the wizard.
5. Hagrid took Harry to Gringotts Wizarding Bank.
6. Gringotts Wizarding Bank is run by wizards.
7. Harry's parents left him a lot of money at Gringotts.
8. Harry bought his school books at Flourish and Blotts.
9. Diagon Alley is visible to non-magical people.
10. Hagrid and Harry took a bus to get to Diagon Alley.
11. Ollivanders has been selling wands for over 1,000 years.
12. The wand Harry chose was made of ash wood.
13. Draco Malfoy was friendly to Harry in Diagon Alley.
14. Harry met a goblin named Griphook at Gringotts.
15. Hagrid bought Harry an owl in Diagon Alley.
Glossary
Alley: A narrow street or passage between buildings.
Bank: A place where people keep their money.
Brass: A yellowish metal alloy.
Counter: A table or surface where customers are served in a shop.
Crooked: Not straight.
Diagon Alley: A hidden wizarding street in London, invisible to the non-magical community.
Flourish and Blotts: A bookstore in Diagon Alley that sells magical texts.
Galleons: Gold coins used as currency in the wizarding world.
Goblins: Small, mischievous, and intelligent creatures that work in the wizarding banking system.
Gringotts Wizarding Bank: A bank in Diagon Alley where wizards and witches store their gold.
House-elves: Magically enslaved creatures that serve wizarding families.
Knob: A rounded handle or control.
Knuts: Bronze coins used as currency in the wizarding world.
Leaning: To bend or slant to one side.
Leather: A strong, flexible material made from animal skin.
Magic shop: A store that sells magical things.
Marauder: A person who roams about in search of plunder.
Marauder's Map: A magical map that shows the location of everyone within Hogwarts.
Muggle: A non-magical person.
Old-fashioned: From an earlier time.
Ollivanders: A wand shop in Diagon Alley where wizards and witches buy their wands.
Robes: Long, formal garments worn for special occasions.
Shelves: Horizontal surfaces for storing things.
Sickles: Silver coins used as currency in the wizarding world.
Twisted: Turned in a winding or spiral direction.
Vault: A secure room or compartment for storing valuable things.
Wand: A stick or rod used for magical purposes.
Wizard: A person who does magic.
Wizarding robes: Special robes worn by wizards and witches to formal events and to cast spells.
Wizarding world: The secret community of magic users, hidden from the non-magical world.
Wizarding: Relating to magic or wizards.