The events in chronological order are the following:
- Samuel receives an invitation for a dinner party. The invitation from Lady Sandwich comes before he is up.
- Samuel goes to the office in the morning. He mentions he is "at the office all morning."
- Samuel has a good time at the dinner. He describes the dinner party as "good and great," and refers to the people who attended it - Mr. William Montague, Mr. Rurttball, Mr Townsend and their wives.
- Samuel goes to the coffee shop to meet an acquaintance. However, he states that Mr. Grant and Cooper deceive him, so he goes home.
- Samuel returns home and sings until late at midnight. There he plays the lute and sings; then he goes to bed.
Answer:
a clause that can form a complete sentence standing alone, having a subject and a predicate.
Explanation:
A is wrong because he doesn't care about money.
D is wrong because he doesn't care about learning magic.
C is correct to a certain extent, Bilbo says that he wants to see the world but he also says that he is always being called a coward by the dwarves and that he is nothing but a hobbit and hobbits can't do anything.
B is the correct answer because he wanted to prove them wrong about hobbits not being able to do anything because they are cowards.
I know my Lord of the Rings/ The Hobbit like the back of my hand.
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