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This chapter mainly serves as reinforcement.
* Harry gives Neville the Chocolate Frog because Neville was jinxed by Draco Malfoy. This reinforcesagain bothdemonstrates Draco's disdain for rules and for Gryffindors,. andIt also shows Neville's relative magical incompetence and his emotional insecurities. Harry has to encourage him to stand up for himself.
* Snape's refereeing the match further reinforcesdisplays his dislike offor Gryffindor House in general, and Harry in particular. As seen by how quicklyswiftly Harry ends the match, he is quickly learning that the best strategy is to just avoid Snape as much as possible.
* Harry's overhearing the conversation between Snape and Quirrell supports Harry's belief, and thus also Ron's and Hermione's, that Snape is plotting to steal the Philosopher's Stone, and that poor, weak Quirrell is trying to stop him.
 
The only major plot advance is that the Philosopher's Stone is not only being guarded, but is also sought after. A clue is given to its usefulness by us being told how old Flamel is. Clearly, some of the Stone's function partially has something to do with prolonging life. We will learn more than this shortly.
 
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