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1. A Hufflepuff can sometimes be described as a more well rounded person than a Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, or Slytherin. They might have traits from all of the other houses, but no really defining (good or bad) characteristic that pulls them towards another house for sorting. How do you feel about this characterization?
2. There is a difference between not feeling comfortable in your house and being sorted correctly. If you are indeed sorted correctly as a Hufflepuff, would you a) embark on a mission to change how you perceive the HiH Puff house and make more friends, b) disappear because you didn't get what you wanted and "failure" is not an option, c) reread some of the novels to see why you'd be sorted in Puff, or d) stay in the comm, albeit unhappily, but what else can you do?
3. You've been accused of a crime. From what house do you want your prosecutor, defense attorney, and judge?
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Date: 2009-01-28 03:39 pm (UTC)1. A Hufflepuff can sometimes be described as a more well rounded person than a Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, or Slytherin. They might have traits from all of the other houses, but no really defining (good or bad) characteristic that pulls them towards another house for sorting. How do you feel about this characterization?
2. There is a difference between not feeling comfortable in your house and being sorted correctly. If you are indeed sorted correctly as a Hufflepuff, would you a) embark on a mission to change how you perceive the HiH Puff house and make more friends, b) disappear because you didn't get what you wanted and "failure" is not an option, c) reread some of the novels to see why you'd be sorted in Puff, or d) stay in the comm, albeit unhappily, but what else can you do?
3. You've been accused of a crime. From what house do you want your prosecutor, defense attorney, and judge?