No, she did not.
Honestly, nobody knows, not even J.K. Rowling! One could only guess.
Draco Malfoy is first met in Diagon Alley, waiting for his robes to be fitted. Malfoy says he knows that he will be in Slytherin but does not know that he is talking to Harry Potter. Harry then meets Malfoy on the Hogwarts Express, followed by his two loyal servant Crabbe and Goyle, and is given the choice of Malfoy or Ron (for friends). Harry chooses Ron, making Malfoy his enemy. Malfoy is always trying to make Harry get in trouble, and sometimes try to scare Harry.
Narcissa Malfoy is asked by Lord Voldemort to check if he his dead, she knows because she asks him if Draco is alive and he nods his head, she then knows he is alive. Idiot.
snape promises to protect malfoy (you spelt it wrong) because at the time of the unbreakable vow being made, snape is trying to convince bellatrix that he is working for the dark lord, so he does not want her to think he is trying to help dumbledore. Also, snape knows that dumbledore is going to die soon anyway. dumbledore knows malfoy is trying to kill him, so he wants snape to keep an eye on Draco malfoy, and promising to protect him was a good reason to follow him around.
(WARNING: SPOILERS) Rowling never makes it expressly clear in any of her books. However, it is likely that Snape already knew that he would be the one to kill Dumbledore. This, after all, is what Narcissa pleads him to promise: That Snape will watch over Draco, that he will intervene if necessary to secure his saftey, and that, if Draco fails to kill Dumbledore, that Snape will do it for him. Now, obviously Snape knows, since he is on Dumbledore's side, that Dumbledore wouldn't ever hurt Draco or put him in harm's way. So that he could honestly promise Narcissa with little problem. Also, because he promises to kill Dumbledore should Draco fail, we can assume that he has already had the conversation with Dumbledore that deals with Snape bringing about Dumbledore's death when the time comes. This allows him to promise truthfully that he will kill Dumbledore. Snape also has a certain prejudice in Malfoy's favor, since he happens to be an exemplary Slytherin student and is good at potions (though this may well be due to grade inflation). Of course he promises to keep his favorite student safe: but what Narcissa doesn't know is that Snape is not agreeing to protect Draco from Dumbledore and the Order; rather, he's agreeing to protect Draco from Voldemort and from bringing about his own downfall. We see Draco's attempts to throw Snape off his track and to get him off of his back throughout the sixth novel, but know that Snape ultimately succeeds and keeps Draco (as) safe (as he can) from "The Dark Lord".
Hermione since she is very intelligent and knows a lot of spells. She is also used to fighting people in duels as she played a very important role in helping defeat Lord Voldemort. Hermione fought in the final battle while Draco attempted to hide, at one point Hermione had to save Draco from being murdered by another Death Eater.
Nobody, except for JK Rowling, knows.
J.K.Rowling portrayed Draco as a fearsome and evil little boy in the first five books. In the sixth book when Draco is assigned the task of killing Albus Dumbledore by Lord Voldemort, he makes a deadly and effective plan to do exactly so. But in the absolute climax, when Dumbledore is wandless and Draco is on the verge of casting Avada Kedavra, he falters. He just could not gather enough courage to utter that spell and that too on Dumbledore. This shows a hint of goodness in him and I believe if the Death Eaters did not enter the Astronomy Tower at that very moment, Dumbledore could have succeeded in convincing Draco that 'Good always triumphs'.
As of the end of the series, he is not dead. Everyone dies eventually, but no one knows how yet Ron will. As of 1st September 2017, 11:00 AM he is alive, and that is all anyone besides Rowling knows.
The introduction describes the Black sisters Narcissa Malfoy and Bellatrix Lestrange visiting Severus Snape's house. Voldemort has ordered Draco Malfoy, Narcissa's son, to kill Albus Dumbledore, a task which he knows is impossible. It is a punishment for Lucius Malfoy, Draco's father, failing to collect the prophecy from the Department of Mysteries in the Ministry of Magic at the end of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. The conversation between Narcissa, Bellatrix and Severus begins with Narcissa explaining the situation to Severus. Bellatrix cuts in accusing Severus of disloyalty. She then lists questions that she believes Severus cannot answer, which would indicate his guilt. However, he answers all of them quite easily, so she is left without proof. Narcissa asks him to take care of Draco and guide him in his task, and to complete it if Draco cannot. Severus agrees, but Bellatrix asks how they can be sure he will truly do so. Severus then makes an Unbreakable Vow to Narcissa.
there is not one
The wand that Voldemort (Tom Marvolo Riddle) uses is made of Yew, and is 13 1/2 inches long. Inside is a single Phoenix tail feather from Dumbldore's Phoenix named Fawkes. Harry Potter's wand also has a single Phoenix feather from Fawkes, that is why Voldemort and Harry have a connection when there spells collide (as seen on Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire).