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Which statement best describes how the Master of Lake-town's viewpoint compares to Thorin's? He had never thought that the dwarves would actually dare to approach Smaug, but believed they were frauds who would sooner or later be discovered and be turned out. The Master of Lake-town, like Thorin, believes that the dwarves are the rightful heirs to the kingdom. The Master of Lake-town and Thorin both know that his quest is a fraud. Thorin believes that his quest is just and his birthright, while the Master of Lake-town believes Thorin to be a fraud. The Master of Lake-town is suspicious of the dwarves but is willing to give them a chance to inherit their homeland, while the dwarves believe that their quest is their right.

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Thorin believes that his quest is just and his birthright, while the Master of Lake-town believes Thorin to be a fraud.

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Answer: Thorin believes that his quest is just and his birthright, while the Master of Lake-town believes Thorin to be a fraud.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • By your description in this passage, Thorin is believing that his quest is his privilege and something that is giving him every right. Master of Lake-twon is believing that Thorin's quest is fake and that he is a fraud.
  • This passage is from ''The Hobbit'' by J.R.R Tolkien in which they are two characters that are having two different point of views.
  • This book is a fantasy novel that is considered as one of the classic in the children's literature. It is published in 1937 year.

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