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Which line best helps readers identify a countryside setting?
A: When the old man, helped by Bilbo and some dwarves, had finished unloading, Bilbo gave a few pennies away;
B: The young hobbits stared at the door in vain for a while, and then made off, feeling that the day of the party would never come.
C: Inside Bag End, Bilbo and Gandalf were sitting at the open window of a small room looking out west on to the garden.
D: “Yes,” said Bilbo. “I am very fond indeed of it, and of all the dear old Shire; but I think I need a holiday.”
A: When the old man, helped by Bilbo and some dwarves, had finished unloading, Bilbo gave a few pennies away;
B: The young hobbits stared at the door in vain for a while, and then made off, feeling that the day of the party would never come.
C: Inside Bag End, Bilbo and Gandalf were sitting at the open window of a small room looking out west on to the garden.
D: “Yes,” said Bilbo. “I am very fond indeed of it, and of all the dear old Shire; but I think I need a holiday.”
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The line that best helps readers identify a countryside setting is:
**D: “Yes,” said Bilbo. “I am very fond indeed of it, and of all the dear old Shire; but I think I need a holiday.”**
This line specifically references "the dear old Shire," which is known as a rural and pastoral area in the story, helping to establish the countryside setting.
**D: “Yes,” said Bilbo. “I am very fond indeed of it, and of all the dear old Shire; but I think I need a holiday.”**
This line specifically references "the dear old Shire," which is known as a rural and pastoral area in the story, helping to establish the countryside setting.
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