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Why's he say "I have to say?" What's the purpose?

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Rebecca

"I have to say" draws attention to the statement that's about to be said, and it also declares that it's going to be an honest thought or opinion, even if it's embarrassing or has a negative effect. You can also say "I must confess" or "I have to admit." When used positively, it emphasizes the positive statement. Here, he says it because he's being honest that it's disappointing to him, and could be disappointing to the viewers, that he didn't look like Harry when reading the book. Although, this is meant to be humorous! Ex: I have to say, I didn't study the last section of the textbook, so I struggled with a few questions in the exam. Ex: I like cooking. Although I have to admit, I've gotten delivery this whole week. Ex: I have to say, this is the best cake I've ever had.

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