Snape
He was "sort of" dead, so he actually saw the afterlife. Plus, he could see him as a painting, and as a memory.
Inuyasha never becomes Entei's master. It's is Hakudoshi who becomes the master.
He's dead for good sorry, although Harry does meet him at King's Cross Station/inside his head.
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
snape
the elder wand originaly belong to albus dumbeldore who won it from grindelwald dumbeldore planned for snape to have it because he wanted snape to kill him but it couldn't work because his death was planned between the two men but before that Draco dissarmed dumbeldore and therfore took the power of the elder wand and snape kills dumbeldore. dumbeldore is now in a coffin within hogwarts and his wand is resting with him voldemort steals it from his coffin thinking the wand will work for him but he realizes its true power is within someone elses grasp and he suspects that that man is snape since he did kill dumbeldore so voldemort kills snape but he still didnt treuely win the elder wand but he thinks he did so in the end he duels harry with it and in the middle i forgot to mention harry disarms Draco therfore making him the master of the elder wand that means that it doesnt matter if u hold it u have to win it so it went grindelwald-dumbeldore-Draco-harry
No way!
An apprentice becomes a journeyman, and a journeyman becomes a master.
This book follows Buck as he is kidnapped and forced to learn how to mush, and even just how to survive in the cold, unforgiving wild. Throughout his mushing career he becomes a lead dog, is nearly starved to death, then finds a loving master. He becomes famous for defending his master and makes his master rich. Buck begins to follow the call of the wild. He returns one time to find his master dead. He takes his vengeance and joins a wolf pack. He becomes a feared legend, called the Ghost Dog.
Aberforth Dumbledore
no
yes.