My favorite movie The second volume of the book series of Harry Potter has a special meaning for me, as it was with him began my acquaintance with the world of wizards and Muggles. This was back in school, when we had a collective campaign to just come out of the film based on the book. I liked the movie, but I especially do not understand what the Sinister Volan de Mort, who terrorizes the boy in glasses. It took almost five years before I picked up the novel source, it is expected to have exerted much better impression than the movie (even allowing for the nostalgic plaque, which already covered the film viewing.) In contrast to the Philosopher's Stone, which is still more like a children's adventure tale of a laid-back, "Chamber of Secrets" focuses toward the mysteries and secrets. Indeed, in the book are many intriguing questions - starting with the opening scene from the house elf Dobby and completing the question, who was still a student Tom Riddle's diary which came to Harry.
1. Piccadilly Circus - c) centre of one of London's busiest districts for shopping, theatres and cinemas.
2. Buckingham Palace - g) home of the Royal Family
3. Trafalgar Square - i) famous meeting place for crowds at the time of important national events
4. The Houses of Parliament - j) the seat of the British government
5. Big Ben - b) a famous clock, the symbol of London
6. Westminster Abbey - a) a church in London founded in 1065
7. National Gallery - d) more than 2,000 British and European paintings are placed here
8. Whitehall - f) a major London thoroughfare containing government offices
9. The Cenotaph - e) the memorial to the dead of the two world wars in Whitehall, London
10. British Museum - h) full of interesting things from the past and the present, from Britain and the rest of the world