Fourth Years Lesson Six [Review]

Professor Adler was feeling a little better than last week, although she was sad that it would mean she was missing the last few hours she had available to work with the fourth years.

"Good morning everyone," Professor Adler smiled even though there was a sadness behind her eyes. "For our last class this semester, I would like you to do a writing exercise. This won't be graded so you don't need to worry about that, but it's good practice," The woman flicked her wand in the air and the parchment on her desk began to float its way across to the students, landing in front of them.

Questionnaire Lesson Six
1. In your opinion, which of the three Unforgivable Curses is the worst and why?
2. In most parts of the world, the punishment for using an Unforgivable Curse is imprisonment in Azkaban. Do you think this is justified or should the punishment be different?
3. Are there any spells (or other forms of magic) that you think should be considered unforgivable? Explain your reasoning.

Geo gave the students a moment to glance through their questionnaires, "Take your time on these, you've got the entire lesson to fill them out so think carefully about your answers. You're also welcome to discuss these with those sitting next to you," She wasn't going to request silence for their last lesson, and just wanted to make the most of the time they had left. "Next year, if you continue to take this subject you'll be taught by my husband, Professor James Cade, whom I'm sure some of you are well aware is also the Head of Gryffindor. He'll guide you through your OWLs and NEWTs, however my door is always open if anyone wants to visit and chat. It's been a pleasure teaching you these last few years, and I know that each and every one of you are going to go on to do amazing things," there may have been sadness behind her eyes but she was smiling proudly at the fourth years. She would miss teaching them.


To receive an O:
- Roleplay the lesson
For substantial credit:
- Fill out the questionnaire
 
Winnie walked into the defence against the dark arts classroom and took her usual spot in the class. She glanced at the paper in front of her, and then nodded, she took her time with it, but it wasn't too complicated, she thought a few of the answers were rather obvious. The worst was always death, the punishment suited the crime and no because if there were other spells they then would be unforgivables. She then handed it back into the professor and headed out of the room.
 

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