No. The only other time Dumbledore is in the Books is in the 7th book. But he is not alive.
I suppose you mean Dumbledore. He doesn't return to life - Snape really killed him.
dumbledore dies because he gets poisened by one of voldemorts horucruxes so dumbledore asked serverus snape to kill him and he did so he died. snape made an unbreakable promise to kill dumbledore and in the last book it says that dumbledore allowed snape to kill him. snape wouldn't have made the promise if he hadn't been allowed to.
No Dumbledore does not come back to life but he is mentioned in the deathly hallows
Before Harry dueled Voldemort, he, Ron, and Hermione saw Severus Snape brutally murdered by Voldemort whise hiding in the secret passage to Hogsmeade (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban). Voldemort goes to Hogwarts to find Harry. Harry then comes out of the passage before Snape dies, and collects Snapes memories. He then goes back to Hogwarts, where Voldemort has given Harry one hour to come to him and turn himself in. Harry puts the memories in the Pensieve and sees how arrogant his father was, and that Dumbledore's death was actually planned between himself and Snape. He then learns in one memory that he is actually a Horcrux, too. With this information, Harry finishes Voldemort. Then he honored Snape by naming his second child Albus Severus, Severus being Snape's first name.
He kills himself, actually; his own course fall back on him. And this time he doesn't have any horcuxes, so his soul (what little part he still has) leaves.
I suppose you mean Dumbledore. He doesn't return to life - Snape really killed him.
Snape comes back, but then dies.
dumbledore dies because he gets poisened by one of voldemorts horucruxes so dumbledore asked serverus snape to kill him and he did so he died. snape made an unbreakable promise to kill dumbledore and in the last book it says that dumbledore allowed snape to kill him. snape wouldn't have made the promise if he hadn't been allowed to.
Yes. Harry goes to Voldemort because after viewing memories of Dumbledore and Severus, he finds out Dumbledore planned for him to die, and for Voldemort to kill him. Once Voldemort kills Harry, Harry is given the choice to die or come back and fight. Harry decides to go back and fight, which seems as though he died and then came to life.
No! He's dead
Snape is not a muggle. He is a half-blood, hence the name the 'Half-Blood Prince.' His mother's maiden name was Prince, and his father was a muggle. Snape reveals who he is during the Battle of the Astronomy Tower, shortly after Dumbledore was killed. I don't remember the exact chapter.
Although Dumbledore died in the Half-Blood Prince, he returns in the Deathly Hallows when after Voldemort kills Harry Potter, and comes to him, giving him a choice to "move on" or come back and fight.
No Dumbledore does not come back to life but he is mentioned in the deathly hallows
no
dumbeldore is dead so he cannot return but when harry half dies he meets dumbledore's soul and he talks to him but he does not come back
Albus Dumbledore was killed on top of the Astronomy Tower at Hogwarts by Severus Snape. Snape cast a killing curse, causing Dumbledore to fall from the tower. Draco Malfoy was the person originally chosen by Voldemort to kill Dumbledore. Voldemort was furious because Lucius Malfoy failed to acquire the Prophecy from the Ministry of Magic. This was detailed in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. To get his revenge on Lucius, Voldemort chose his son to kill Dumbledore, knowing the boy would surely fail and probably be killed himself. The loss of his only child would have been a terrible blow to Lucius. However, Draco was unable to kill. He wasn't a nice person but he was no killer. Dumbledore sensed this and was able to talk Draco into lowering his wand. He tried to persuade Draco to "come over the right side." For a second, it seemed that Draco would do so, but Severus Snape and several Death Eaters arrived. During the ensuing battle between Harry and several members of Dumbledore's Army, Snape killed Dumbledore. Afterward, he fled Hogwarts, taking Draco with him. They did not reappear again until Half Blood Prince. What we didn't know is that Dumbledore was already dying. He had put on a cursed ring, one of the Horcruxes (explained in the beginning of Half Blood Prince). It caused his hand to wither and spread a poison throughout his system that would slowly kill him over the next year. Snape was able to provide antidotes that would lessen the pain, but Dumbledore knew he had little time left. Snape, who was a "double spy", working for Dumbledore and Voldemort both, reluctantly agreed to use the killing curse when the time came.
No.