The statement about Frodo learning from Gandalf that he must leave his Shire home to destroy the ring in Mordor represents the step in the hero's journey where the hero gets a call to action and goes from the known world to an unknown world.
Use the statement about Tolkein's book trilogy Lord of the Rings to answer the question.
Frodo learns from the wizard Gandalf that evil forces want to possess the ring of power, so he must leave his Shire home to destroy the ring in the fires in Mordor.
Which step from the hero's journey does this represent?
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The hero returns to the known world with new knowledge.
The hero returns to the known world with new knowledge.
The hero is tested and then goes through a transformation or change.
The hero is tested and then goes through a transformation or change.
The hero gets a call to action and goes from the known world to an unknown world.
The hero gets a call to action and goes from the known world to an unknown world.
The hero meets and gets trained by a mentor.
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