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Draco's taunt relates to the widely held belief that Sirius Black betrayed Harry's parents to Voldemort; we will hear this theory in detail just before Christmas. While this belief is later disproved, it has a certain consistency about it, and Harry will be driven by this beliefit.
 
Hermione's constant disappearing and reappearing is due to a [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Time-Turner|Time-Turner]], a device that allows her to attend more classes than physically possible. Her bag splitting open distractsis conveniently timed to distract us from questioning where she was or noticing how she suddenly vanished and reappeared. Throughout the book, Hermione similarly appears in places where she hadwas not been mere moments before, and always there is some distraction that prevents usany frompondering ponderingabout her abrupt appearances.
 
The confidence that Lupin instills in Neville sustains him through his next two years at Hogwarts, and Harry later builds upon it in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Major Events/Dumbledore's Army|Dumbledore's Army]]. It also allows Neville to join Harry in the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Major Events/Battle at the Department of Mysteries|Battle at the Department of Mysteries]] in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Order of the Phoenix|''Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'']]. Without this initial success, Neville likely would have remained ineffectual, depressed, and useless, never discovering his strengths in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Herbology|Herbology]], [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Charms|Charms]], and Defence Against the Dark Arts.
 
Harry is confused and upset because Lupin refused him a chance at the Boggart. Lupin assures him in the next chapter that he intervened only because he worried the class was unprepared to face Lord Voldemort's simulacrum. When Harry admits he initially thought of Voldemort, but had quickly decided thatrealised he feared Dementors more, Lupin is impressed by Harry fearing fear rather than an actual being. When fear is intangible and incomprehensible, it often becomes more terrifying.
 
Although Hermione also never had a chance at the Boggart in Lupin's class, it will be revealed later that her greatest fear is [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Minerva McGonagall|Professor McGonagall]] telling her that she failed all her classes.