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English, 02.10.2019 02:30, SunsetPrincess

Which detail from the hobbit develops the theme of blind greed?
a: smaug is not willing to part with a single piece of treasure
b: the master hopes the dwarves will bring much treasure back to the city
c: because bilbo is not greedy by nature, he tells gandalf about the ring
d: the dwarves are so worried the elves will steal their treasure that they lie about their journey through mirkwood

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