If you are talking about the Hufflepuff cup, then she destroys it in the Deathly Hallows in Hogwarts with a Basilisk fang.
Ron kisses Hermione in the 7th book - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - page 625.
Ron desroyed Salizar Slytherin's locket using the Sword of Griffindor. Snape's doe patronus led Harry to the sword and Ron retrieved the sword while rescuing Harry.
No. Although they found most of the Horcruxes, they only destroyed one each.In order of destruction:Tom Riddle's diary - Harry PotterThe Gaunt ring - Albus DumbledoreSalazar Slytherin's locket - Ron WeasleyHelga Hufflepuff's cup - Hermione GrangerRowena Rawenclaw's diadem - Vincent CrabbeHarry Potter - Lord VoldemortNagini - Neville Longbottom
Using the venom from it's fangs.. . .The basilisk's venom is one of the substances used to destroy a Horcrux, which is why Ron and Hermione go down into the Chamber of Secrets in Deathly Hallows, so that they can find a fang from the basilisk's skeleton and use to to destroy Hufflepuff's chalice, the Horcrux.
Yes, in the film they kissed in the Chamber of Secrets after Hermione had destroyed the Hufflepuff cup. In the book, it was after Ron said they should tell the house elves to escape. Because Hermione was so interested in S.P.E.W, she was elated that Ron was finally having an interest in the welfare of house elves. Hope this helped!
Hermione destroys the cup not Ron. Ron destroys the locket when he comes back just after Christmas.
Ron kisses Hermione in the 7th book - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - page 625.
Ron desroyed Salizar Slytherin's locket using the Sword of Griffindor. Snape's doe patronus led Harry to the sword and Ron retrieved the sword while rescuing Harry.
They had liked each other since their first year(but never admitted it). In the Deathly Hallows(after destroying Helga Hufflepuff's Cup) they kissed.
It is unknown. It never mentions what she saw when she wore the locket. And she destroyed the Hufflepuff cup, but right away with the basilisk venom so she might have not see anything from that.
He didn't - Hermione did. When Harry is searching for Ravenclaw's diadem Ron and Hermione go down to the Chamber of Secrets to get some Basilisk fangs (one of the few things that is able to kill a Horcrux). Hermione then stabs the cup and destroys it.
No. Although they found most of the Horcruxes, they only destroyed one each.In order of destruction:Tom Riddle's diary - Harry PotterThe Gaunt ring - Albus DumbledoreSalazar Slytherin's locket - Ron WeasleyHelga Hufflepuff's cup - Hermione GrangerRowena Rawenclaw's diadem - Vincent CrabbeHarry Potter - Lord VoldemortNagini - Neville Longbottom
Yes, when they were filming the scene after Hermione destroys cup of Helga Hufflepuff after returning from the Chamber Of Secrets in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2
Helga Hufflepuff's cup is a small, golden cup with the Hufflepuff badger on it. It is one of Voldemort's Horcruxes; in the seventh book, Harry, Ron, and Hermione break into Gringotts (with the help of the goblin Griphook) and steal it from Bellatrix Lestrange's vault. Later in the book, Hermione destroys it with basilisk fangs from the Chamber of Secrets.
In the film "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2," Ron and Hermione retrieve basilisk fangs from the Chamber of Secrets to destroy one of Voldemort's Horcruxes, Helga Hufflepuff's cup. They encounter some obstacles but manage to acquire the fangs successfully, which they later use to destroy the Horcrux.
Using the venom from it's fangs.. . .The basilisk's venom is one of the substances used to destroy a Horcrux, which is why Ron and Hermione go down into the Chamber of Secrets in Deathly Hallows, so that they can find a fang from the basilisk's skeleton and use to to destroy Hufflepuff's chalice, the Horcrux.
Yes, in the film they kissed in the Chamber of Secrets after Hermione had destroyed the Hufflepuff cup. In the book, it was after Ron said they should tell the house elves to escape. Because Hermione was so interested in S.P.E.W, she was elated that Ron was finally having an interest in the welfare of house elves. Hope this helped!