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How does the setting of Bag-End impact reader understanding of Bilbo at the end of The Hobbit?

A)It shows that, because he has seen the world beyond his home, he will now always feel very restless and unsatisfied at home.

B)It helps convey that, because of what he has done, Bilbo's status among his neighbors in Bag-End will be forever elevated.

C)It demonstrates that Bilbo was foolish to wish to return to a place as small-minded and backward as Bag-End.

D)It helps reveal that, despite his adventuring, there is still a part of Bilbo that enjoys what is familiar and comfortable.

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D)It helps reveal that, despite his adventuring, there is still a part of Bilbo that enjoys what is familiar and comfortable.

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In the Hobbit Saga, Bilbo Baggins makes a long trip all over the Middle Earth, encountering many characters and living many adventures. However, he returns to his home in the Shire, Bag-End, and the setting at the end of the books tells us that Bilbo Baggins still feels at home in that place.

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