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Faber gives Montag a seashell radio-like device in order to overhear Montag's conversations with Captain Beatty, so he can instruct him with what to say. Faber considers himself a coward.
1. Grandma- Noun
Talked- Verb
Happily- Adverb
Frolicking- Adjective
Flamingos- Noun
2. Seabirds- Noun
Squawked- Verb
Sharply- Adverb
Divided- Verb
3.Andy- Noun
Greeted- Verb
Girl- Noun
Grandma- Noun
Warmly- Adverb
The correct answer would be b.
You want to test them on what they should know, and see if they are on the level they should be at.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The idea that only the brave will succeed on difficult quests is not a theme in the Hobbit because the opposite is very nearly true.
The main character, Bilbo Baggins, is not particularly brave and was indeed nearly cowardly in several occasions. Despite not being a brave individual, Bilbo was able to save his companions in several instances and was constantly learning from his mistakes.