Is there such a thing as too much Harry Potter?as eroticism revels in the rotting stench of death
SEE ALSO: J.K. Rowling has some heartfelt, uplifting advice for budding writersScience teacher Neil Baker asserted that there is when he tweeted this picture to J.K. Rowling.
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In the image of a science exam, a student answered a biology prompt with a Harry Potter inspired misspelling. The student wrote the word "disaperates," which (when spelled correctly) is the magical ability to transport oneself anywhere in a matter of seconds.
Baker circled the word and wrote the comment: "You've been reading too much Harry Potter! Evaporates!"
J.K. Rowling retweeted the hilarious vocabulary error, which gave fans a good laugh.
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Sure, students need to stick to muggle terminology when answering muggle science questions. But to suggest that there is such thing as too much Harry Potter is as incorrect as that student's answer.
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