Reading Test 10 (part 2)

11. Read the text. Fill in the gaps with
parts of the sentences listed below.

Harry Potter course for university students

Students of Durham University are being given the chance to sign up to what is thought to be the UK's first course focusing on the world of Harry Potter. Although every English-speaking person in the world knows about Harry Potter books and films, few have thought of using them as a guide to ... modern life.
The Durham University module uses the works of JK Rowling (A)_______ modern society. "Harry Potter and the Age of Illusion" will be available for study next year. So far about 80 undergraduates have signed (B)_______ a BA degree in Education Studies. Future educationalists will analyse JK Rowling's fanfiction from various points of view.
A university spokesman said: "This module places the Harry Potter novels in a wider social and cultural context." He added that a number of themes would be explored, (C)_______ the classroom, bullying, friendship and solidarity and the ideals of and good citizenship.
The module was created by the head of the Department of Education at Durham University. He said the idea for the new module had appeared in response (D)_______ body: "It seeks to place the series in its wider social and cultural context and will explore some fundamental issues (E)_______ . You just need to read the academic writing which started (F)_______ that Harry Potter is worthy of serious study."

1. up for the optional module, part of
2. to emerge four or five years ago to see
3. to examine prejudice, citizenship and bullying in
4. such as the response of the writer
5. including the world of rituals, prejudice and intolerance in
6. to growing demand from the student
7. such as the moral universe of the school