Answer:
I want to say it's Old English, but i may be wrong
The dwarves do not trust Bilbo to be a good burglar; they welcome him based on Gandalf's confidence.
The conflict is their mistrust of Bilbo, however, based on Gandalf's trust, they decide to take him with them, and he turns out to be a great burglar once he finds the Ring.
The other options are incorrect - Gandalf is not a problem drinker; the goblins don't live in the Misty Mountains; Bilbo didn't decide to stay home but rather he went with the dwarves.
<em>The dwarves do not trust Bilbo to be a good burglar, they welcome him based on Gandalf's confidence. I hope this helps</em>
Answer:
what is their pov? I haven’t read those in a while
Explanation:
<span>D. I will be on time for the meeting.
<em>On</em> is the linking word in this sentence
If you remove <em>"on" </em><em></em>from this sentence, it would make no sense</span>
Shakespeare most likely uses the prophecy to set Macbeth's rise to power in motion to show that Macbeth is ambitious and superstitious, and that he was just waiting for a reason to get started.
<h3>Macbeth and the witches' prophecy</h3>
In the tragic play "Macbeth," Shakespeare uses three witches and their prophecy to set things in motion. Their ambiguous prophecy leads Macbeth to get started with his plans to become king.
Had Macbeth not believed the prophecy, nothing would have changed. The fact that he did believe it only shows that he is already an ambitious and superstitious man. All he needed was a reason - any reason - to take the throne for himself.
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