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28 May, 14:48

One morning the hobbits woke to find the large field, south of Bilbo's front door, covered with ropes and poles for tents and pavilions. A special entrance was cut into the bank leading to the road, and wide steps and a large white gate were built there. The three hobbit-families of Bagshot Row, adjoining the field, were intensely interested and generally envied. Old Gaffer Gamgee stopped even pretending to work in his garden. What do readers learn about the setting in this excerpt?

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  1. 28 May, 14:51
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    From the story stated above, the author conveyed to the readers how Mr. Bilbo has enough money to spend on a big gathering. It was through the large field filled with tents and pavilion made the readers imagine how Bilbo managed to set up such an event.
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