Voldemort ordered his snake, Nagini, to kill Severus Snape.
=Voldemort Orders Nagini To Kill Him=
Voldemort, obsessed with becoming the master of the Elder Wand, ordered Nagini, his serpent, to kill Snape who he (Voldemort) thought was the master of the wand. Because the Elder Wand gives his allegiance to the one who killed its master, Voldemort thought he had to kill Snape to become the true master.
the reason why Snape killed Dumbledore was for Dumbledore not to protect harry so that Voldemort could proceed to kill him.
no. in the 6th snape kills dumbledore. in the 7th, voldemort kills snape and harry kills voldemort
Voldemort didn't know Snape had changed sides, Snape was a spy.
Because voldemort thinks that snape is the master of the elder wand but he isn't.
Yes. Well, actually, technically, Nagini (Voldemort's giant snake) killed Snape. But Voldemort told the snake to do it.
Voldemort ordered his snake, Nagini, to kill Severus Snape.
=Voldemort Orders Nagini To Kill Him=
Yes and No. Right before the fall of the Potters and Voldemort, Snape switched to being in the service of Dumbledore. After Voldemort fell, Snape was used by Dumbledore to keep a lookout in case of Voldemort's return, as well as to keep an eye on the remaining Death Eaters not in jail. Once Voldemort returned, Dumbledore had Snape serve Voldemort, yet he was to rely the info back to Dumbledore. Snape being a servant of Dumbledore is very easy to miss in the books and the movies. In the Half Blood Prince, when Snape kills Dumbledore, it was due to the fact the Dumbledore had arranged for Snape to kill him, if Harry was to kill Voldemort.
No, Voldemort's pet Snake Nagini does.
Voldemort, obsessed with becoming the master of the Elder Wand, ordered Nagini, his serpent, to kill Snape who he (Voldemort) thought was the master of the wand. Because the Elder Wand gives his allegiance to the one who killed its master, Voldemort thought he had to kill Snape to become the true master.
the reason why Snape killed Dumbledore was for Dumbledore not to protect harry so that Voldemort could proceed to kill him.
no. in the 6th snape kills dumbledore. in the 7th, voldemort kills snape and harry kills voldemort
I think he kills professor snape because he Volermort wanted Draco Malfoy to kill Dumbledore in the 6th film, but snape did instead so he Voldermort might of got a bit angry.I don't know if that's right or not,NO THAT IS NOT RIGHT (I WILL CORRECT YOUR ANSWER : BY (AHMED NASSAR)I'm really sure that voldemort thought that snape disarmed dumbledorebut Draco did itso voldemort thought that snape is the new owner of the elder wand.so voldemort disarm and kill snapeOK, actually, THIS is why Voldemort Killed Snape (!!!!!):In the Half Blood Prince, Malfoy disarmed (expelliarmus) Dumbledore, and Snape killed him. Whoever disarmes/kills the owner of the Elder Wand is the new owner of the Elder Wand. Dumbledore was the owner of the Elder wand until he was killed. Since Voldemort wanted the Elder Wand for himself, he figured that since Snape killed Dumbledore, Snape was the owner of the Elder Wand, Voldemort thought that if he killed Snape, Voldemort would be the owner of the Elder Wand. HE IS AN IDIOT!!!!!! THAT is the truth. ( believe me, I am the most obsessesd Harry Potter fan you will ever know. It is my JOB to know these things!!!)
Lord Voldemort believes that Snape is the true master of the Elder Wand because Snape killed Dumbledore. In order to gain the wand's allegiance, he kills Snape. However, Draco Malfoy disarmed Dumbledore before that, so Snape had never been the true master.