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Asked by: Ebony Villegas
books and literature cookbooksWhat house are you in in Harry Potter test?
Also, what do the Harry Potter houses mean?
Each House represents one of the four classical elements: Fire (Gryffindor), Earth (Hufflepuff), Air (Ravenclaw), and Water (Slytherin). Each of these also represents one of the four states of matter: Plasma (Fire, Gryffindor), Gas (Air, Ravenclaw), Liquid (Water, Slytherin), and Solid (Earth, Hufflepuff).
Just so, why is Hermione in Gryffindor and not Ravenclaw?
They're all in Gryffindor because they asked. Hermione holds the values of Gryffindor – courage and bravery – higher than those of Ravenclaw – raw intelligence and knowledge. The Sorting Hat placed her in Gryffindor because she has the traits of a Gryffindor within her, and placing her in that house can bring them out.
Noun. (plural Slytherins) A person bearing traits associated with Slytherin house from the Harry Potter series, including ambition, cunning, or an affinity for snakes or the colour green.