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7 July, 23:21

Which line from The Fellowship of the Ring shows an element of fantasy?

A.) There was a splendid supper for everyone; for everyone, that is, except those invited to the special family dinner-party. This was held in the great pavilion with the tree.

B.) Bilbo left his place and went and stood on a chair under the illuminated tree. The light of the lanterns fell on his beaming face; the golden buttons shone on his embroidered silk waistcoat.

C.) They all feared that a song or some poetry was now imminent; and they were getting bored. Why couldn't he stop talking and let them drink his health?

D.) He stepped down and vanished. There was a blinding flash of light, and the guests all blinked. When they opened their eyes Bilbo was nowhere to be seen.

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  1. 7 July, 23:32
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    The answer is D. The line from The Fellowship of the Ring that shows an element of fantasy is where Bilbo had vanished from a blinding flash of light and nowhere to be seen. The author use imaginative conceptualization of strange fancies to define the characteristic of fantasy from reality.
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