No. She can't speak Parseltongue, the snake language needed to open the chamber. Ginny Weasley opened it. Ginny could speak Parseltongue because Voldemort was possessing her through the Diary and speaking Parseltongue in her mind.
No. She is saved by Harry and is still alive (and married to Harry with three children) in the epilogue.
Tom Riddle possessed Ginny, made her open the Chamber of Secrets and attack muggle-born students. He then made her go down to the Chamber and almost killed her.
No!!! Wow, you should read the books if you are asking questions like those. Tom uses Ginny, literally. He uses her as a body to open the Chamber of Secrets. He lures her by being sympathetic and kind to Ginny, so Ginny likes him, yes. But Tom Riddle is Voldemort!! Therefore, the answer is NO.
Ginny Weasley and Harry Potter almost died and one of Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes were destroyed, but nobody actually died.
In Chamber of Secrets, Tom Riddle's diary possessed her and forced her to open the Chamber of Secrets.
No. She can't speak Parseltongue, the snake language needed to open the chamber. Ginny Weasley opened it. Ginny could speak Parseltongue because Voldemort was possessing her through the Diary and speaking Parseltongue in her mind.
No. She is saved by Harry and is still alive (and married to Harry with three children) in the epilogue.
Tom Riddle possessed Ginny, made her open the Chamber of Secrets and attack muggle-born students. He then made her go down to the Chamber and almost killed her.
No!!! Wow, you should read the books if you are asking questions like those. Tom uses Ginny, literally. He uses her as a body to open the Chamber of Secrets. He lures her by being sympathetic and kind to Ginny, so Ginny likes him, yes. But Tom Riddle is Voldemort!! Therefore, the answer is NO.
Ginny Weasley and Harry Potter almost died and one of Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes were destroyed, but nobody actually died.
No. It would be pointless to destroy the chamber, once the monster inside it was dead the chamber posed no harm. Besides, it was so deep under Hogwarts damage to the chamber would probably impact the structure of the building.
It is the myth about a chamber called Chamber of Secrets made by Salazar Slytherin when he was one of the Headmasters of Hogwarts. Tom Riddle, (who is now called as Lord Voldemort) has a diary with a part of his soul in it, possessed Ginny Weasley ( Ron's younger sister) and made her re-open the Chamber of Secrets, which was sealed years ago. Lord Voldemort then made Ginny awake the Basilisk which was living in the Chamber of Secrets to go up to Hogwarts and kill the students, starting from Muggle-borns, as Voldemort hates them most. Fortunately, the students the Basilisk tried to kill wasn't all successful. When the Basilisk "killed" the students were indirectly. Example, when the Basilisk tried to "kill" Flich's cat, it was looking at the pool of water on the ground when the Basilisk was looking at the cat, so it was indirectly.
Yes, Harry saves Ginny from the Chamber of Secrets and Tom Riddle in the 2nd book. Tom Riddle is what Voldemort's birth name is, and in this case he is the soul/memory that lives in Tom Riddle's diary. (The reason Ginny is in the Chamber of Secrets is because she poured her thoughts into the diary, which got her dependent on the diary, the part of Tom Riddle in the diary took her over and used her to open the Chamber of Secrets and control the beast of the Chamber of Secrets). He saves her by stabbing the Basilisk fang into the diary (which is also a Horcrux of Voldemort's).
You can't enter the Chamber, you can only open the entrance.
He speaks in parseltongue. He says "Open" like in Chamber of Secrets.
There is no such character in the series. If you are referring to Moaning Myrtle, she never opened the Chamber.