Emphasis on proper address was: Snape as father figure
evita2fr
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Thu Jun 23 12:32:40 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 131255
> Potioncat:
> Nor would I. But the point I was making was that Draco uses "sir" a
> lot when talking to Snape. He used it when he was brown-nosing and he
> used it under stress when Montague had been found. And for those 2
> conversations my point was that it appears Snape expects "sir" from
> all his students, or else Draco wouldn't be using it.
>
> Draco managed to be rude, although just barely, while calling
> Lupin "Professor". For some reason I can't find the conversation
> between Draco and Flitwick to see if he uses "sir" with him.
Found it, PS, chapter 10, when Harry received his broom:
"Not arguing, I hope, boys?" he[Flitwick] squeaked.
"Potter's been sent a broomstick, Professor," said Malfoy quickly.
Christelle.
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