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English, 19.01.2021 06:20, lele2010

Why does the Elvenking say that news of the death of Smaug is "an ill wind that blows no one any good"? Question 3 options:

He is worried that the elves will not receive a fair portion of the treasure.

He suspects that all will covet the treasure when they hear that it lies unguarded.

He fears that the smell of the dead dragon will make the elves and the men sick.

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