Draco is not a real person... He is a made up character.
P.S Tom Felton played Draco in the Harry Potter Movies.
Well, the books are quite misleading and you don't find out until the near-end but yes ("Sanpe") Snape is on Dumbledore's side
In the Room of Requirement.
The order of the Pheonix
Hogs Head in Hogsmead
He's kind, fair, gentle, mysterious, powerful, wise, and very old...
In a formal setting, you should address a professor as "Professor Last Name" or simply "Professor."
Well, the books are quite misleading and you don't find out until the near-end but yes ("Sanpe") Snape is on Dumbledore's side
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Professor, or Doctor.
When emailing a professor, it is best to address them as "Professor Last Name" or "Dr. Last Name" as a sign of respect.
In an email, you should address your professor using their title and last name, such as "Dear Professor Smith" or "Hello Dr. Johnson."
In an email to your professor, it is appropriate to address them as "Professor Last Name" or simply "Dr. Last Name" if they hold a doctoral degree.
In an email to your professor, it is appropriate to address them as "Professor Last Name" or simply "Dr. Last Name" if they hold a doctoral degree.
In a professional setting, it is appropriate to address an assistant professor as "Professor Last Name" or simply "Dr. Last Name."
In an email to your professor, it is appropriate to address them as "Professor Last Name" or "Dr. Last Name" as a sign of respect and professionalism.
In an email, you should address a professor by using their academic title, such as "Dr." or "Professor," followed by their last name. For example, "Dear Dr. Smith" or "Hello Professor Johnson."
In an email, it is appropriate to address a professor using their title and last name, such as "Dear Professor Smith" or "Hello Dr. Johnson."