An odd-looking waggon laden with odd-looking packages rolled into Hobbiton one evening and toiled up the Hill to Bag End. The st
artled hobbits peered out of lamplit doors to gape at it. –The Fellowship of the Ring,
J. R. R. Tolkien
What does the reader learn about Bag End, Bilbo’s house, from the passage? Check all that apply.
Bag End is at the top of a hill.
Bag End has a beautiful garden.
Bag End is a very large house.
Bag End looks strange and unusual.
Bag End is close to other hobbit homes.
It would be .gov and .org since they are reliable sources since one is government and the other is an organization which do in detail searches and documentation on the topic.