Yes. She didn't want them to get in trouble and thought it might contain dark magic but Harry pointed out that if he handed it in Fred and George Weasley (Ron's twin brothers) would get in trouble as Argus Filch (the caretaker) would know they took it.
Fred Weasley dies at the hand of a death eater in the prescence of his two brothers Ron and Percy, as well as Hermione and Harry.
Remus Lupin, the Defense against the Dark Arts teacher in Harry's third year, discovered Wormtail was still alive. He found out when Harry, who had overheard that Wormtail had died, saw his name on the Marauders map. Harry then went to look for Wormtail, and in doing so, he was caught by Snape as Harry was out of the Gryffindor common room after hours. Lupin however, stepped in and made an excuse for Harry; Lupin then told Harry to hand over the Marauders map as it was a ''map for Sirus Black to get to you (Harry)'' It is here Harry tells Lupin that he saw Wormtails name on the map.
The Harry Potter books do not specify which characters are left handed.
He is right handed
It would fall into the wrong hands, he would get into trouble or Sirius Black could be using one of the entries to gain entrance to the castle.
Well there are many ofdifferent meaning's But I think he's always liked her a bit different then Harry has. For example, in book number two, the chamber of secrets, she gets petrified, and when she gets back to normal, she hugs Harry and she shakes hand with Ron. But she also shows it in book and movie number three, six and seven. In the third, they both by accident grapes each others hands, and they both get odd. In book six, Hermione gets incredible mad and sad, when Ron gets a relationship with another girl. In the last book, seven. He leaves Harry and Hermione, and Hermione cry's for days. Later in the book, they kiss, so that when he really shows it, but I think he's always liked her.
In "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," Ron and Hermione do not hug after Hermione is petrified because their relationship at that point is still primarily that of friends. Hugging can often signify a deeper emotional connection or romantic feelings, which were not explicitly present between Ron and Hermione at that stage of the series. Additionally, the characters may have been preoccupied with the gravity of the situation and the urgency of finding a solution to the mystery at hand.
The paper contained information on the Basilisk and Hermione had written the words pipes on the bottom of it.
Harry Potter and Ron Weasley find a page from a library book in Hermione Granger's hand which explains what the monster is. At the bottom of the page, Hermione has written 'pipes' to inform them how it travels around the school. Harry correctly guesses that the person the monster killed 50 years ago was Moaning Myrtle who, when questioned, pointed them at the sink. Harry then spots a small snake engraved on one of the taps and opens the entrance using parseltounge. Harry defeats the Basilisk by using the sword of Godric Gryffindor which comes out of the Sorting Hat that Fawkes the Phoenix brought him.
He dies when Harry, Hermione, Ron, Luna, Dean, and Ollivander are in the Malfoy's basement. Wormtail goes down there to check on them and Harry says something like, "You better let me go, you owe me Wormtail." (He owes him because Harry saved his life in The Prisoner of Azkaban) After he opens the door, Wormtail's silver hand that Voldemort made for him (he got this in the Goblet of Fire from Voldemort since he cut off his hand in order for Voldemort to return.) starts strangling him. Voldemort does this while he is on his way to the Malfoys to kill Harry.
They wanted to find out what Draco was up to. However, Hermione was not subtle enough, and the shop owner, suspecting something, made her leave the shop.
Right-Harry is right handed. In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, (Detention with Dolores) it says that the writing on the back of Harry's hand is on his right hand-the same hand he writes with.