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Why was the womping willow planted in the Harry Potter books?
Question 1:
Why was the womping willow planted in the Harry Potter books?
A.
So Harry and Ron would have something to run into with the flying car
B.
The students could have shade
C.
So Lupin could come to school
D.
To protect the school
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