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15 August, 05:13

Read the excerpt from The Fellowship of the Ring.

Bilbo Baggins called it a party, but it was really a variety of entertainments rolled into one. Practically everybody living near was invited. A very few were overlooked by accident, but as they turned up all the same, that did not matter. Many people from other parts of the Shire were also asked; and there were even a few from outside the borders. Bilbo met the guests (and additions) at the new white gate in person. He gave away presents to all and sundry-the latter were those who went out again by a back way and came in again by the gate.

How is Bilbo Baggins characterized in this excerpt?

as mysterious

as welcoming

as romantic

as frugal

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  1. 15 August, 06:39
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    B. as welcoming
  2. 15 August, 07:32
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    as welcoming

    Explanation:

    Welcoming refers to someone who greets those that arrive in a friendly, attentive and happy manner. Thus, in the excerpt from "The Fellowship of the Ring," Bilbo Baggins receives the guests of the party gladly: "Bilbo met the guests (and additions) at the new white gate in person." Besides he gives presents to the guests to everybody, who were looking forward to the event.
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