Report the following statements. 1. Where is the post office? She asked me
2. Why is Julie sad? She asked me
3. What's for dinner? She asked me 4. Who is the woman in the red dress? She asked me
5. How is your grandmother? She asked me 6. When is the party? She asked me
7. How much is the rent on your flat? She asked me 8. Where are the glasses? She asked me
9. How is the weather in Chicago? She asked me 10. Who is the Prime Minister of Canada? She asked me
11. Where do you usually go swimming? She asked me 12. What does Luke do at the weekend? She asked me 13. Where do your parents live? She asked me 14. Who do you go running with? She asked me 15. When does Lucy get up? She asked me 16. How much TV do you watch? She asked me 17. How many books do they own? She asked me
18. Where does John work? She asked me 19. What do the children study on Fridays? She asked me 20. Why do you study English? She asked me
Rowling has led a "rags to riches" life story, in which she progressed from living on social security to multi-millionaire status within five years. As of March 2011, when its latest world billionaires list was published, Forbes estimated Rowling's net worth to be US$1 billion.[9] The 2008 Sunday Times Rich List estimated Rowling's fortune at £560 million ($798 million), ranking her as the twelfth richest woman in the United Kingdom. Forbes ranked Rowling as the forty-eighth most powerful celebrity of 2007, and Time magazine named her as a runner-up for its 2007 Person of the Year, noting the social, moral, and political inspiration she has given her fans. In October 2010, J. K. Rowling was named 'Most Influential Woman in Britain' by leading magazine editors. She has become a notable philanthropist, supporting such charities as Comic Relief, One Parent Families, Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain, and Lumos (formerly the Children's High Level Group).
On February 23, 2012, Little, Brown & Company announced it would publish Rowling's first novel for adults.