When Harry enters the Chamber of Secrets, he finds Ginny laying at the feet of a giant wizard statue, which statue has a face that is “ancient and monkeyish.” - True, Harry learns from Riddle that the young man is a ghost “preserved in the diary for fifty years.” - False, Ginny Weasley was won over to Riddle’s side as Quirrell had been; she opened the Chamber of Secrets, strangled the roosters, wrote the messages on the wall, and set the Basilisk on the Mudbloods. - False, Dumbledore realized Hagrid was innocent 50 years ago when Riddle accused him of being the Heir of Slytherin; he set a close watch on Riddle after that which prevented the boy from killing more students. - True, Riddle wants to know how “a skinny boy with no extraordinary magical talent managed to defeat the greatest wizard of all time.” - True, Harry’s loyalty to Dumbledore and defiance of Lord Voldemort brings Fawkes into the Chamber singing Phoenix song and carrying Godric Gryffindor’s sword by the hilt in his beak. - False, Riddle/Voldemort notes that Harry and he are very much alike; “both half-bloods, orphans, raised by Muggles…Parselmouths…. We even look something alike.” - True, Riddle sets the Basilisk on Harry who is fanged by the giant serpent after blinding it and killing it with his sword. - False, awkes the Phoenix saves Harry’s life by destroying the diary which makes the memory of Riddle and the real Basilisk (and its fang) disappear. - False, Harry, Ron, Ginny, and Gilderoy are flown up the chute from the Chamber’s tunnels to Hogwarts by holding each others’ hands and grabbing Fawkes’ tail feathers. - Both True and False because Ron holds the back of Harry’s robe.,

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