Khác biệt giữa bản sửa đổi của “Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Dragon”

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When writing a fantasy novel or series, one of the critical points is making the story believable, giving the impression that despite all the places where things happen that we know couldn't possibly happen, the story remains reasonable. The author manages this largely by having the Wizarding world hide itself. Knowing that it is almost impossible to keep a secret, though, the author chooses to have some magical leakage. The existence of dragons is one such; everyone knows what dragons are, and some have even toyed with the idea of owning one. By including this sort of parallel between our world and the world she has created, the author greatly enhances its believability.
 
 
Questions
 
1. Describe the process of hatching a dragon egg, what traits and qualities you are likely to see in the first 12 months, and what baby dragons feed on.