Answer:
By looking at Paris's and Lord Capulet's expression of grief, I have found that their expressions were sincere and heartfelt.
Explanation:
Setting plays a very important role in The Hobbit. Setting influences much about the story and its characters. Think about the different settings in the story.
1. Describe a setting in the Hobbit
2. Tell how that setting explains the traits and personality of one of the characters in The Hobbit?
3. Write one specific example from the novel to support your answer.
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1. Describe a setting in the Hobbit - The shire, green and filled with hobbits. The smell is fresh and clean, the animals however not too good. the trees are easy to climb and the flowers are easily tamable, and the people are pleasant.
2. Tell how that setting explains the traits and personality of one of the characters in The Hobbit? - The setting explains the traits of hobbits because hobbits are simple and love all things good and green, the land they live in, the shire, is good and green and full of living things.
3. Write one specific example from the novel to support your answer. - One example from the novel to support my answer is (I couldn't find what I was looking for, you're on your own with this one. sorry!)
Answer:
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Explanation:
What happens in this paragraph?
Muir comes upon the rare and beautiful Calypso Borealis.
Muir cries from frustration and complete discouragement.
Muir encounters a large, soft bird's nest on a bed of moss.
Muir falls into the murky swamp water as the sun sets.
Answer:
It's C: Muir encounters a large, soft bird's nest on a bed of moss.
Explanation:
Because it talks about how someone is sitting on a bed of moss.