
Bilbo's Choices and Character Growth
Authored by Bethany Morris
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7th Grade

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does Bilbo's character develop in Chapter 9 of "The Hobbit" when he is faced with the challenge of freeing the dwarves from the Elvenking's dungeons?
He becomes more reliant on Gandalf's guidance.
He demonstrates increased independence and resourcefulness.
He shows a lack of confidence and hesitates to act.
He decides to abandon the dwarves and save himself.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What strategic decision does Bilbo make to resolve the conflict of being trapped in the Elvenking's dungeons, and what does this reveal about his character?
He negotiates with the Elvenking for the dwarves' release, showing his diplomatic skills.
He uses the ring to become invisible and sneaks the dwarves out, showing his cleverness and bravery.
He waits for Gandalf to rescue them, showing his dependence on others.
He decides to leave the dwarves behind and escape alone, showing his selfishness.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Analyze how Bilbo's decision-making process in Chapter 9 reflects his growth as a leader. What evidence supports this?
He consults with the dwarves before making any decisions, showing his democratic leadership style.
He takes initiative and acts on his own, showing his ability to lead and make decisions under pressure.
He follows the Elvenking's orders, showing his respect for authority.
He relies on Thorin to make all the decisions, showing his lack of leadership.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In Chapter 9, what reasoning does Bilbo use to decide on the method of escape from the Elvenking's dungeons, and how does this reflect his problem-solving skills?
He decides to wait for a better opportunity, showing his patience and foresight.
He uses the barrels as a means of escape, showing his ability to use available resources creatively.
He tries to dig a tunnel, showing his determination and hard work.
He attempts to bribe the guards, showing his cunning and resourcefulness.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Evaluate how Bilbo's actions in Chapter 9 contribute to resolving the conflict with the elves. What does this suggest about his role in the group?
His actions create more tension with the elves, suggesting he is a troublemaker.
His successful escape plan helps maintain the group's unity and progress, suggesting he is a crucial problem-solver.
His decisions lead to the group's capture, suggesting he is a liability.
His actions are insignificant to the group's success, suggesting he is a minor character.
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