Not directly, no. Just before he dies however, he passes on all his memories regarding the issues over the years involving Harry, his mother, father and Dumbeldore to Harry, who then watches the memories in Dumbledore's pensieve, and all is revealed.
In his will Dumbledore left Harry the Golden Snitch (that Harry had caught in his first Quidditch match) and the sword of Gryffindor (Deathly Hallows Ch. 7) On Harry's first Christmas at Hogwarts - Dumbledore gave him James Potters Invisibilty Cape (Philosophers Stone Ch. 12)
So Harry would not interfere in the plan Snape and Dumbledore had agreed on.
Albus Dumbledore is male.
Yes, Dumbledore is killed by Snape in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
At the orphanage where Tom lives
Answer: No such thing. He left a snitch to Harry, with the Resurrection Stone in it. Answer: The Pensieve. (Although Dumbledore never gave/left a Pensieve to Harry).
The Pensieve.
Dumbledore dies in book 6. In book 7, he appears in Pensieve memories, and in a glimpse Harry has of the afterlife.
Typically, memories are stored in Dumbledore's pensieve (when not in their original owner's heads). But specifically in Deathly Hallows, Snape's memories are stored (temporarily) in a vial that Hermione conjured. They are later dumped into the aforementioned pensieve.
Not directly, no. Just before he dies however, he passes on all his memories regarding the issues over the years involving Harry, his mother, father and Dumbeldore to Harry, who then watches the memories in Dumbledore's pensieve, and all is revealed.
In his will Dumbledore left Harry the Golden Snitch (that Harry had caught in his first Quidditch match) and the sword of Gryffindor (Deathly Hallows Ch. 7) On Harry's first Christmas at Hogwarts - Dumbledore gave him James Potters Invisibilty Cape (Philosophers Stone Ch. 12)
Voldemort entered harry's body for a few moments before retreating.
At Hagrid's hut, when Harry, Hagrid, And Horace Slughorn are having a "funeral" for Aragog.
Dumbledore heard them coming and used the last few second to immobilise Harry, the Death Eaters then entered and he was disarmed.
Towards the end of the book 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows', Voldemort orders his snake Nagini to kill Snape. As Snape is lying on the floor taking his last breaths, he gives Harry memories that relate to his protection, conversations that Snape had with Dumbledore and memories showing how Snape fell in love with Harry's mother. Harry then viewed these memories in the pensieve and was forced to realise that Snape had been attempting to protect Harry and was acting as a spy for Dumbledore all along.
Dumbledore suggests that he loves Harry as a son. Dumbledore was a role model for Harry.