Chapter 14:
1. They think that Thorin was forging gold.
2. Bard actually cares about the townspeople, where as the Master tries to get away rather than fighting the dragon.
3. The setting of the town is important because that's where the dragon was killed and the town was destroyed so they went after the dwarves.
4. Well, seeing as I have read this book(I don't remember much but I remember this part) I sorta figured(and knew) the dragon would attack the town and Bard would kill him. It's also somewhat obvious- seeing as they didn't know where he was and could only be causing havoc and evilness.(it is obvious isn't it?)
5.The wood elves were motivated when the townspeople seek revenge against the dwarves.
I think (and know) that there will be a battle against the dwarves,elves, and humans. and Thorin dies......=(
Chapter 15
1. Talking animals have mostly helped the dwarves and Bilbo, by telling them what they need to do next.
2. Their enemies include: elves, goblins, laketown people, and all the other wild creatures that want to kill them or want their treasure.
3. They hid inside the cave and sent the raven to get Thorin's cousin Dain and his army.
4. To put it simply, Thorin would rather have died than give up his gold to Laketown and Bard. As for Bilbo and the others, they didn't want to give it up either.
5. The songs in the beginning talked about getting the gold where the songs at the end talked about having and reclaiming it.
6. I think Bard shouldn't expect anything because the gold belongs to Thorin because he IS the King Under the Mountain after all. also, it isn't the dwarves fault that the dragon destroyed their town- it was bound to happen anyways.
7. Thorin wants the Arkenstone and bard wants to take everything about, and the laketown people are being somehwta unfair.The dwarves didn't do anything wrong.
Post by Emmy Pennington and Cate Disbrow
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