If you're talking about Nagini then he cuts her head off with the Sword of Gryffindor. :)
Neville Longbottom beheaded Nagini, the snake.
Outside Hogwarts castle.
he believes it holds the answer to why he could not kill Harry, and will give him the information on how to kill Harry. because that was what part of what snape heard. Neville longbottom is also one possibility but lord voldemort chose harry instead of Neville. at first voldemort was going to spare lily but she wouldn't bugde so he killed her to kill harry.but couldn't make it.
This is revealed in a later book. Voldemort heard about a certain prophecy, according to which a child, born in July, might cause his downfall. This may have referred to Harry Potter or Neville Longbottom; for some reason, Voldemort decided it referred to Harry Potter - and the very fact that he tried to kill him caused the prophecy to refer to Harry Potter.This is revealed in a later book. Voldemort heard about a certain prophecy, according to which a child, born in July, might cause his downfall. This may have referred to Harry Potter or Neville Longbottom; for some reason, Voldemort decided it referred to Harry Potter - and the very fact that he tried to kill him caused the prophecy to refer to Harry Potter.This is revealed in a later book. Voldemort heard about a certain prophecy, according to which a child, born in July, might cause his downfall. This may have referred to Harry Potter or Neville Longbottom; for some reason, Voldemort decided it referred to Harry Potter - and the very fact that he tried to kill him caused the prophecy to refer to Harry Potter.This is revealed in a later book. Voldemort heard about a certain prophecy, according to which a child, born in July, might cause his downfall. This may have referred to Harry Potter or Neville Longbottom; for some reason, Voldemort decided it referred to Harry Potter - and the very fact that he tried to kill him caused the prophecy to refer to Harry Potter.
Harry only partly dies. Voldemort didnt know there was a horcrux inside of Harry so voldemort only killed the horcrux inside him
No, Neville Longbottom did not defeat Lord Voldemort in 'The Deathly Hallows'. It was Harry Potter who ultimately defeated Voldemort in the final book of the series.
You mean in the Final Battle? He wanted to, but got distracted and Neville got away.
Neville Longbottom beheaded Nagini, the snake.
Outside Hogwarts castle.
No, Neville did not die. He killed Nagini, Voldemort's snake and last remaining Horcrux. Between the last chapter and the epilogue, Neville married Hannah Abbot and became Herbology professor at Hogwarts after Professor Sprout retired.
Harry Potter didn't kill the serpent but Neville Longbottom used Godric Gryffindor's sword to kill the serpent.
He decides to let Voldemort kill him, but all Voldemort did was kill a part of himself. Neville killed Nagini and Harry killed Voldemort with Expelliarmus
he believes it holds the answer to why he could not kill Harry, and will give him the information on how to kill Harry. because that was what part of what snape heard. Neville longbottom is also one possibility but lord voldemort chose harry instead of Neville. at first voldemort was going to spare lily but she wouldn't bugde so he killed her to kill harry.but couldn't make it.
He pulled it out of the Sorting Hat.
When Voldermort first 'tried' to kill him
This is revealed in a later book. Voldemort heard about a certain prophecy, according to which a child, born in July, might cause his downfall. This may have referred to Harry Potter or Neville Longbottom; for some reason, Voldemort decided it referred to Harry Potter - and the very fact that he tried to kill him caused the prophecy to refer to Harry Potter.This is revealed in a later book. Voldemort heard about a certain prophecy, according to which a child, born in July, might cause his downfall. This may have referred to Harry Potter or Neville Longbottom; for some reason, Voldemort decided it referred to Harry Potter - and the very fact that he tried to kill him caused the prophecy to refer to Harry Potter.This is revealed in a later book. Voldemort heard about a certain prophecy, according to which a child, born in July, might cause his downfall. This may have referred to Harry Potter or Neville Longbottom; for some reason, Voldemort decided it referred to Harry Potter - and the very fact that he tried to kill him caused the prophecy to refer to Harry Potter.This is revealed in a later book. Voldemort heard about a certain prophecy, according to which a child, born in July, might cause his downfall. This may have referred to Harry Potter or Neville Longbottom; for some reason, Voldemort decided it referred to Harry Potter - and the very fact that he tried to kill him caused the prophecy to refer to Harry Potter.
I guess you mean "Voldemort"? That's because Voldemort tried to kill Harry, but when he did, he actually made a Horcrux. Harry is the horcrux, but he is Harry as well. The Horcrux inside Harry gets killed in the last book.