In the book, when Harry gets stuck in the stairs and Snape and Moody comes along, Moody makes some statement. I forgot what it was, but it was something pertaining to the Dark Mark on Snape's arm. Snape suddenly grabs his right arm, therefore the mark should be on that arm. But later, he shows Fudge the mark on his left arm...
In my book it says 'he seized his left arm convulsively in his right hand.' And then later it says Snape stepped forward pulling up the left sleeves of his robes..so maybe they fixed it or something, but it's right in mine.
That's funny... In my book, it says "...Snape suddenly did something very strange. He seized his left forearm convulsively with his right hand, as though something on it had hurt him..." and later it says, "...Snape strode forward, past Dumbledore, pulling up the left sleeve of his robes as he went..."
People, there is no mistake. Life will go on. No, wait, it won't. No, Wait it will. Oh, i dun no. I just love the books so much. Do you? I do. do I? I DO! So just get over it and go read the book, and have an imagination. Don't be a "pratt" or a "git." (In America, children at the age or 14 don't use those words. I never heard of them before I read the book.) Are they popular in England? Tell me!
In reply to Anna, those words are not very commonly used in Britain amongst young people. Apparently, JKR originally used some ruder words in the books which were replaced with less-popular words (considered to be less rude) to coincide with the guidelines for the target audience.