Use the statement about J.K. Rowling's book series Harry Potter to answer the question.

Harry Potter learns from Hagrid that he is a wizard, so he must leave his aunt and uncle's home to study magic at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

Which step in the hero’s journey does this represent?

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The hero returns to the known world with new knowledge.
The hero returns to the known world with new knowledge.

The hero meets and gets trained by a mentor.
The hero meets and gets trained by a mentor.

The hero gets a call to action and goes from the known world to an unknown world.
The hero gets a call to action and goes from the known world to an unknown world.

The hero is tested and then goes through a transformation or change.
The hero is tested and then goes through a transformation or change.
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The statement about J.K. Rowling's book series Harry Potter represents the step in the hero’s journey where "The hero gets a call to action and goes from the known world to an unknown world." This is illustrated by Harry receiving the news from Hagrid that he is a wizard, leading him to leave his aunt and uncle's home for Hogwarts, which is a new and unknown world for him.