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Post by mariaisabella on Jun 12, 2007 16:15:02 GMT -5
Homework Lesson One:
The Effects on a Chocolate Bar After the Engorgio Spell The chocolate bar appeared to have no abnormalities after increased in size one time. It did, however, when increased to the size of a book, have crumpled corners, which I suppose means that the spell almost didn't work.
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Post by Fork on Jun 13, 2007 12:23:10 GMT -5
((Haha, sorry about her condition in class, I'm eventually going to post a thread about that... ))
Fork writes on a soot-smudged piece of paper:
There weren't many particularly unepected effects upon the chocolate regardless of how many times I enlarged it. Once enlarged past the size of a Muggle television, it seemed to experience a great decrease in density, and also, the flavor grew slightly weaker with each enlargement. It was like tea: you increase the amount of it with water, but the more water you add, the weaker it gets. It eventually became quite tasteless, like a small house of chalk. The texture didn't change at all, except upon one corner, where it seemed rather... gritty. Like sandstone. And once past the size of a Muggle refrigerator, it refused to hold sharp corners and edges, they just sort of rounded off.
-Fork
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