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17 March, 18:40

Why did J. R. R. Tolkien write the hobbit?

A. He wanted to convince readers that middle earth was real and the events of his stories truly happened.

B. He wanted to add to legends that already existed about middle earth

C. He wanted to design a complex imaginary world in which he could set a large number of tails.

D. He wanted to record a factual history of the British isles.

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  1. 17 March, 20:46
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    The answer to the question is C.
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