Strider asks Frodo to allow him to be his guide on his future travels. Strider, aka Aragorn, meets the four Hobbits at the inn, and tells them they should leave soon as Sauron's men are looking for them. None of the Hobbits is willing to believe Strider until Frodo gets a letter from Gandalf saying he can trust Aragorn as he is his friend. He then becomes their guide and takes them to Riverdale where there will be a meeting to discuss the future of the Ring.
“We wear the mask” later become the poems refrain, Which we see at the end of the second and third stanza
Strictly speaking, the One Ring does not make the wearer invisible. ... When others wear it, they become 'invisible' to those around them, because they have become visible to Sauron, in a way. If he is looking in that direction, then he would see them. Hence why Gollum got away with it for so long, and Bilbo and Frodo. hope
it helps.
My personal opinion to what the answers are:
Readers are uneasy with the narrator's growing instability,
Readers question the narrator's ability to act rationally,
Readers understand that the account given by the narrator is true.
I hope this helped, again, this is only my opinion to what I believe the answers are.
Answer:
I think that it is important
Explanation:
Protecting an animal's welfare means providing for its physical and mental needs.