Nah, nope, yup, yep and yeah (and also yuh if you're from around Boston) are all variations of no and yes that occur in casual conversation. There are also uh-uh and m-m for no and uhhuh and mhm for yes. As for where it appears, the conversation boils down to "Do you think your parents didn't leave you anything? No, of course they did. Let's go get it at Gringott's. In other words, he's ...
nah. That’s not a typo. “At grade level” meaning at the level expected of their grade. Shorthand, maybe. But repeating the level of the grade twice in the sentence would be redundant. I get it. Sounds natural to me.
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