Why does Gandalf say he would like to melt all the butter out of Barliman Butterbur? A. Butterbur revealed Mr. Underhill's true identity to the other guests at his inn. B. Butterbur forgot to send the letter that Gandalf had given him. C. Butterbur let the hobbits' ponies wander off. D. Butterbur did not allow the hobbits to stay at his inn.
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B- Butterbur forgot to send the letter that Gandalf had given him. 'Butterbur appeared to have had a rather bad memory. "One thing drives out another," as he put it; "Thing wanted always buried," according to a letter written by Gandalf to Frodo Baggins, comparing Butterbur's mind to a lumber room.'
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He forgot to send that letter to Frodo, leaving the latter uncertain as to Gandalf's fate and causing him to start his journey much later than the letter indicated. He did not remember it until Frodo and his companions arrived to stay at the inn, and even then, it was long before the connection was made.
What does Strider think about Sam? A. that he should be the one to bear the Ring B. that he is a loyal friend to Frodo C. that he is funny but unwise D. that he is too indecisive
C- that he is a loyal friend to Frodo.
Who summons the Ford to sweep away the Black Riders? A. Arwen B. Frodo C. Galadriel D. Elrond
I think it's a.
What is the significance of Galadriel's giving three strands of her hair to Gimli? A. It shows how Galadriel can be generous even to those she dislikes. B. It shows how Galadriel doubts Gimli will survive the Quest. C. It represents how Elves and Dwarves are friends once again. D. It represents the deep-rooted vanity of all Elves.
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