Ron’s Growth Multiple Choices
This passage explores Ron Weasley’s journey of finding his own strengths. He often feels overshadowed by his family and friends, but proves his bravery and cleverness during the quest to stop the Sorcerer’s Stone from being stolen. Ron sacrifices himself during a wizard chess game to help his friends succeed. In the end, Ron realizes that being himself is enough to be a hero.
Passages like this help students explore themes of self-worth and resilience. Analyzing Ron’s growth improves comprehension and supports narrative structure awareness. Students learn how supporting characters can still have powerful stories. It also encourages personal reflection and confidence-building through literary connection.