Wednesday, January 20, 2010
chapter 6 Questions
1.how does bilbo react to the loss of the company? how does the company react tothe loss of bilbo? what conclusionscan you draw, He freaks out and doesnt know how to get out of the tunnles and the company doesnt know how to get bilbo back 2.Compare and contrast bilbo's story of what happend to him with what the narrairator said happened to him .How do you account for the differnences ?what would you have done if you were bilbo. the same thing jack the ring and disaper 3 .How has bilbo changed since chaptert 1 he likes to do dangerous things 4.riddle competitions have been used since primitive times to decide the fate of someone or something. how is this tradition reflected in the companys reaction to bilbo story the ring in his pocket he noticed it an said wait in my pocket 5.what function does the setting serve in thin chapter .scary 6.one of the tecnigs Tolkien uses to support the conceit that the narrator is realating true history is to make connections between the origins of real-world language and the imaginary world of the storyIn cahpter 1 page 17 he has the narroator explain the origins of the game of golf .How does he use the techniqe in chapter 6?he makes gollom and bilbo have a reddil comip to see who livws. Tommy and Travis
chapter 6 questions
1. How does bilbo react to the loss of the company? How does the company react to the loss of bilbo? What are conclusions can you draw. The company of bilbo is freaked out because bilbo is gone and bilbo is worried because he is away from them.
2.Compare and contrast Bilbo's story of what happened to him. i would hang out with them.
3. How has bilbo changed since chapter 1? He is way more adventures and is not scared.
4. How is this tradition reflected in in the company's reaction to bilbos story? They do not believe him.
5.What functions does the setting serve in this chapter? It is dark and cold.
6.How does he use this technique in Chapter 6? He tricks golem.
By: a dwarf
2.Compare and contrast Bilbo's story of what happened to him. i would hang out with them.
3. How has bilbo changed since chapter 1? He is way more adventures and is not scared.
4. How is this tradition reflected in in the company's reaction to bilbos story? They do not believe him.
5.What functions does the setting serve in this chapter? It is dark and cold.
6.How does he use this technique in Chapter 6? He tricks golem.
By: a dwarf
dwarfs questions!!
1. How does Blibo react to the loss of the company? How does the company react to the loss of Bilbo? What conclusions can you draw?
A.Bilbo is kinda sad because he has lost his company and his company is a little scared for Bilbo because they dont know where he is and they want to know.
2. Compare and Contrast Bilbo's story of what happened to him with what the narrator said happened to him. How do you account for the differences? What would you have done if you were Bilbo?
A. if i were Bilbo i would almost do the same thing he did because what he did was pretty smart and i would have tried to stay with my company and put the tring on when i found it so that people wouldnt see you and you could have found the way out easier.
3. How has Bilbo changed since Chapter 1?
A. Bilbo has changed since chapter 1 because he has been really lazy before his adventure and now he is very adventurous and he has not been eating as much and now he accually goes out with his friends now.
4. Riddle competitions have been used since primitive times to decide the fate of someone or something . How is this tradition reflected in Bilbo's story?
A. It is reflected in Bilbos story because he used the riddle competition to get out of the cave thing.
5. What functions does the setting serve in this chapter?
A. They find Gandalfs tree and they also find other things.
6. One of the tecniques Tolkien uses to support the conceit that the narrator is relating to in true history is to make connections between the orgins of real-world language and the imaginary world of the story. In chapter 1 (page 17), He has the narrator explain the orgins of the game of golf. How does he use this tecnique in Chapter 6.
A. He uses real language and he makes some language up. BY Summer
A.Bilbo is kinda sad because he has lost his company and his company is a little scared for Bilbo because they dont know where he is and they want to know.
2. Compare and Contrast Bilbo's story of what happened to him with what the narrator said happened to him. How do you account for the differences? What would you have done if you were Bilbo?
A. if i were Bilbo i would almost do the same thing he did because what he did was pretty smart and i would have tried to stay with my company and put the tring on when i found it so that people wouldnt see you and you could have found the way out easier.
3. How has Bilbo changed since Chapter 1?
A. Bilbo has changed since chapter 1 because he has been really lazy before his adventure and now he is very adventurous and he has not been eating as much and now he accually goes out with his friends now.
4. Riddle competitions have been used since primitive times to decide the fate of someone or something . How is this tradition reflected in Bilbo's story?
A. It is reflected in Bilbos story because he used the riddle competition to get out of the cave thing.
5. What functions does the setting serve in this chapter?
A. They find Gandalfs tree and they also find other things.
6. One of the tecniques Tolkien uses to support the conceit that the narrator is relating to in true history is to make connections between the orgins of real-world language and the imaginary world of the story. In chapter 1 (page 17), He has the narrator explain the orgins of the game of golf. How does he use this tecnique in Chapter 6.
A. He uses real language and he makes some language up. BY Summer
chapter 6 questions
1.how does bilbo react tot he loss of the company? how does the company react to the loss of bilbo?what conclusions can you draw?
bilbo reacts going a little crazy the company reacts by being sort of mad at gandalf becayse he didnt choose someone with more wits the conclusin is that i can come up with is that they will end up finding eachother in an argumant.
2.compare and contrast bilbos story of what happened to him with what the narrator said happened to him how do you account for the differences what would you have done if u were bilbo?
well when i compare and contrast between the narrators story and bilbos sotory i get that they are very different bilbo said that he was brave and ran from gollum and he leaves out the part where gollum has the ring even theough he didnt. if i were bilbo i would told the entire story tot he company because it would make it much easier so i wouldnt have a quailty conscience from hiding the fact that i had the ring if i said i didnt.
3.how has bilbo changed from chapter1?
bilbo hsd changed is that he is more brave now and he seems to like the company a lot more now that he actually knows them. he also changed by knowing how to steal so he can live up to his label of being a great thief
4.riddle competitions have been used since primitive times to decide the fate of someone or something.how is the tradition reflected in the companys reaction to bilbos story?
it is reflected by how they see what riddles bilbo has used to stump the gollum their reaction was a suprise to me because they seemes to believe bilbo even though he he had lied.
5.what functions does the settings serve in this chapter?
the function in this chapter serve sort of a hiding place for bilbo and the company
6.one of the techinques tolkien uses to surrport the conciet that the narrator is relating true story is to male connections between the origins of real-world language and the imaginary world of the story in chapter 7 in chapter 1 (page17) he has the narrtor explain origins of the game of golf. how does he use this techique in chapter 6?
he uses the techinque to talk about how gollum says how he rides his hoses or something
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bilbo reacts going a little crazy the company reacts by being sort of mad at gandalf becayse he didnt choose someone with more wits the conclusin is that i can come up with is that they will end up finding eachother in an argumant.
2.compare and contrast bilbos story of what happened to him with what the narrator said happened to him how do you account for the differences what would you have done if u were bilbo?
well when i compare and contrast between the narrators story and bilbos sotory i get that they are very different bilbo said that he was brave and ran from gollum and he leaves out the part where gollum has the ring even theough he didnt. if i were bilbo i would told the entire story tot he company because it would make it much easier so i wouldnt have a quailty conscience from hiding the fact that i had the ring if i said i didnt.
3.how has bilbo changed from chapter1?
bilbo hsd changed is that he is more brave now and he seems to like the company a lot more now that he actually knows them. he also changed by knowing how to steal so he can live up to his label of being a great thief
4.riddle competitions have been used since primitive times to decide the fate of someone or something.how is the tradition reflected in the companys reaction to bilbos story?
it is reflected by how they see what riddles bilbo has used to stump the gollum their reaction was a suprise to me because they seemes to believe bilbo even though he he had lied.
5.what functions does the settings serve in this chapter?
the function in this chapter serve sort of a hiding place for bilbo and the company
6.one of the techinques tolkien uses to surrport the conciet that the narrator is relating true story is to male connections between the origins of real-world language and the imaginary world of the story in chapter 7 in chapter 1 (page17) he has the narrtor explain origins of the game of golf. how does he use this techique in chapter 6?
he uses the techinque to talk about how gollum says how he rides his hoses or something
oceana and kyle HEHE ya lkjsflkwetlgkhreghk
questions chapter 6
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1) How doesBilbo react to the loss of the company? How does the company react to the loss of Bilbo? What conclusions can you draw?
Some of Dwaeves were thought Bilbo was died so just leave him in there. but Gandalf knew that Bilbo is not dead so he trying to help. and Gandalf thought Bilbo was important person in this company but Dwarves were quiet not sure his important or not.2) Compare and contrast Bilbo's Story of what happened to him with what the narrator said happened to him. How do you account for the differences? What would you have done if you were Bilbo?
He had competition with Gollum and He got a Ring and when he escaped from the Goblin and he met Gandalf and other dwarves and Bilbo tell all the story except the ring. and If I were lost in somewhere I might try to get out of from there and trick Gollum like Bilbo did.
3) How has Bilbo chaged since chapter 1?
In Chapter 1 Bilbo was shy and not brave and hates Adventure and afriad of thing. but when he starts adventure so he turn to brave and kind of starts to like adventure even though there lot og scary thing he will going to meet.
4) Riddle competition have been used since primitive times to decide the fate of someone or something. How is this tradition reflect was in the company's reaction to Bilbo's Story?
They were surprised and impressed and they were impressed Bilbo too. because he tricked Gollum which is smart thinking.
5) What functions does the setting serve in this chapter?
To make this chapter to more exciting and not to get bored.
6) One of the technique Tolkin uses to support the conceit that the narrator is relating true history is to make connections between the origins of real-world language and the imaginary world of the story. In chapter 1 (page 17), he has the narrator explain the origins og the game of golf. How does he use this technique in Chapter 6?
That having the war and they riding hoarses that kind of thing related to the real world and imaginary world.
chap 6 questions
chap 6 questions sybille horcholle & karina castro per6
1. how does Bilbo react to the loss of the company? how does the company react to Bilbo's loss? What conclusions can u draw?
Bilbo freakes out and then encourages himself to find the dwarves. the company doesn't really care if they lost Bilbo but Gandalf is very angry. the conclusions are that the dwarves are impressed by Bilbo's ability to come out of the cave alive and by himself.
2. Compare and contrast Bilbo's story of what happened to him and what the narrator said happened to him? What would you have done if you were Bilbo? How do you account the differences?
In Bilbo's story he doesn't mention that he found the ring, but in the narrator version he finds that the rings gives him invisability powers. he left that part out because he wants to wait before revealing his secret. if we were Bilbo we would have told the dawrves about the special ring and it's powers especially to Gandalf.
3. How has Bilbo changed since chap 1?
He has turned more clever and adventurist.
4. Riddle competitions have been used since permative times to decide the faith of someone or something. how was this tradition reflected in the company's reaction to Bilbo's story?
They looked to him with more respect since he had beaten Gollum.
5. what functions does the setting serve in this chapter?
being stuck in the trees makes the chapter more exciting because they on fire and they are on the trees.
6. one of the techniques Tolkien uses to support the conceit that the narrator is relating true history , is to make connections between the origins of the real world language and the imaginary world of the story. in chapter 1 he has the narrator explain the origins of the game of golf. How does he use this technique in chapter 6? he uses the technique to talk about how Goblins rode the wargs as horses.
1. how does Bilbo react to the loss of the company? how does the company react to Bilbo's loss? What conclusions can u draw?
Bilbo freakes out and then encourages himself to find the dwarves. the company doesn't really care if they lost Bilbo but Gandalf is very angry. the conclusions are that the dwarves are impressed by Bilbo's ability to come out of the cave alive and by himself.
2. Compare and contrast Bilbo's story of what happened to him and what the narrator said happened to him? What would you have done if you were Bilbo? How do you account the differences?
In Bilbo's story he doesn't mention that he found the ring, but in the narrator version he finds that the rings gives him invisability powers. he left that part out because he wants to wait before revealing his secret. if we were Bilbo we would have told the dawrves about the special ring and it's powers especially to Gandalf.
3. How has Bilbo changed since chap 1?
He has turned more clever and adventurist.
4. Riddle competitions have been used since permative times to decide the faith of someone or something. how was this tradition reflected in the company's reaction to Bilbo's story?
They looked to him with more respect since he had beaten Gollum.
5. what functions does the setting serve in this chapter?
being stuck in the trees makes the chapter more exciting because they on fire and they are on the trees.
6. one of the techniques Tolkien uses to support the conceit that the narrator is relating true history , is to make connections between the origins of the real world language and the imaginary world of the story. in chapter 1 he has the narrator explain the origins of the game of golf. How does he use this technique in chapter 6? he uses the technique to talk about how Goblins rode the wargs as horses.
chapter six
questions chaper six
1. How does bilbo react to the loss of the company? How does the company react to the loss of bilbo? What are conclusions can you draw. The company of bilbo is freaked out because bilbo is gone and bilbo is happy because he is away from them.
2.Compare and contrast Bilbo's story of what happened to him. If I was bilbo I would just run away from the company.
3. How has bilbo changed since chapter 1? He is way more adventures and is not scared.
4. How is this tradition reflected in in the company's reaction to bilbos story? They do not believe him.
5.What functions does the setting serve in this chapter? It is dark and cold.
6.How does he use this technique in Chapter 6? He tricks golem.
1. How does bilbo react to the loss of the company? How does the company react to the loss of bilbo? What are conclusions can you draw. The company of bilbo is freaked out because bilbo is gone and bilbo is happy because he is away from them.
2.Compare and contrast Bilbo's story of what happened to him. If I was bilbo I would just run away from the company.
3. How has bilbo changed since chapter 1? He is way more adventures and is not scared.
4. How is this tradition reflected in in the company's reaction to bilbos story? They do not believe him.
5.What functions does the setting serve in this chapter? It is dark and cold.
6.How does he use this technique in Chapter 6? He tricks golem.
Friday, January 15, 2010
chap 6 summary BOOO
Bilbo made it to the other side of the Misty Mountains. The group hear the howling of wolves and barely have time to scurry up into the trees before the wolves descend upon them in the forest. They are wolflike creatures called Wargs. the goblins light fires under the trees in which Gandalf, the dwarves, and Bilbo are hiding. Luckily for the company, the Lord of the Eagles see them and help them off the trees. The weary travelers,can continue on their journey.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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