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in this president, I will be telling you about the book called The Hobbit.
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I really like this book because it was full of adventure, action and mystery.
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If you already read the book,
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how did you like it?
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Would you recommend it to a friend?
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I would definitely do this
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and I'll tell you more about it
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later
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in my present,
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My name is Kyle des Moines and I submitted this assignment on March 27,.
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Mr Howling was having a start while ahead and it worked.
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What
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the title of this book is The Hobbit,
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the author of it is J. R.
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The copyright date is 1966 and there are 304 pages in this long interesting book.
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The genre I think is fantasy.
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The publisher is George and Allen and Unwin.
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Some facts in the book
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is that
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I think the author is a christian.
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He has no foul language and he is clean.
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The point of view. This book
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is in the 3rd person,
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the setting of this book is in Middle Earth.
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This is the author J. R. R.
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Tolkien.
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And now these are the main characters
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bilbo baggins, The Hobbit
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Gandalf, The Wizard Smog, The Dragon,
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The 13 Dwarves in Gollum.
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Mm hmm.
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This book, the Hobbit is a fun book
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bilbo. A Hobbit is put on a quest to fight a dragon.
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13 drawers in the Wizard Gandalf. Come on the journey,
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Thorin Balin dwell in life for both. For Bomber.
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Oin Gloin Dori Nori Ori Fili and kili or the dwarfs
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when they came. They were faced with challenges such as storms and the dragon smog.
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When they set out in the middle of the adventure,
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they had to separate,
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they had to separate because they had to return horses to a man.
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They meant on the way to make their journey shorter.
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When Gandalf went on, they met up again after bilbo killed Smog.
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At the end of the book, they met Gandalf and they lived happily ever after.
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Here's the timeline.
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First, the Hobbit gets asked to go on the quest,
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he accepts the quest and goes on a journey.
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He meets the dragon Smog. He then kills the dragon and gets the money
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serious.
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The map of this book
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is right here.
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Oh yeah,
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I will be reading the first pages of The Hobbit if you want.
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The document is on google docs in this link.
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Okay.
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Chapter one. And that expected party
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in a hole in the ground. There lived a Hobbit,
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not a nasty dirty wet hole filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell,
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nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down nor to eat.
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It
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was a Hobbit hole
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and that means comfort.
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I had a perfectly round or like a porthole painted green
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with a shiny yellow brass knob in the exact middle.
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The door opened to a tube shaped hall like a tunnel.
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A very comfortable tunnel without smoke with paneled
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walls and floor tiled and carpeted and carpet
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provided with polished chairs and lots and lots of pigs fur hats and coats.
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The Hobbit was fond of visitors.
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The tunnel found on and on
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going fairly, but not quite straight into the side of the hill,
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the hill as the people might for many miles around call it.
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And many little round doors opened out of it, first on the side and then on another.
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No going upstairs for the Hobbit bedrooms, bathrooms, cellars, pantries,
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lots of these or jobs.
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He had a whole room and devoted to close
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kitchens and dining rooms were all on the same floor
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and indeed in the same passage,
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the best rooms are on the left hand going
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in for those who are looking
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the only ones who have windows deep set round windows looking over his garden
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and the meadows beyond slipping down to the river.
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This Hobbit was a very well to do, Hobbit and his name was begins.
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The bagginses had lived in the neighborhood of the hill
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for time out of mind
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and people consider them very respectful.
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Not only because of them were rich,
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but also because they had never had any adventures or anything unexpected.
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You could tell what a begins would say
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or any questions without bothering asking him.
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This is the story of how A begins. Had an adventure
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he found himself doing and saying things together
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unexpected.
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He may have lost the neighbors respect, but he gained.
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Well, you'll see whether he gained anything at the end.
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The mother of our particular habit.
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What is it haunted?
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I suppose Hobbits need some description nowadays,
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since they have become rare and shy big people
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as they call us.
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They are or were a little people
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but half our height and smarter than bearded dwarves.
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How much You have no beards.
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There's little or no magic about them
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to disappear quietly and quickly.
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When large, stupid folk like you and me come blundering along,
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making noise like elephants, which they can hear mile off.
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They are inclined to be fat in the stomach.
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They dress in bright colors, chiefly green and yellow,
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wear no shoes because their feet grow naturally leathery soles
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and thick warm brown hair like stuff on their heads,
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which is curly.
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I have a long,
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I have long, clever brown fingers, good natural faces and laugh deep.
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Fruity laughs,
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especially after dinner, which they have twice a day when they can get it
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now, you know. Enough to go on with.
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As I was saying, the mother of this Hobbit of bilbo baggins
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that is, was the famous belladonna took
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one of three remarkable daughters of old took
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head of the Hobbits who lived across the wood water.
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The small river that ran the foot off the hill.
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It was often said
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in other families
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that long ago that took ancestors must have taken a fairy wife.
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That was of course absurd.
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But certainly there's still something not entirely hobbit like about them.
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And once a little while members of the took clan would go and have their adventures,
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they discreetly disappeared and the family hushed it up.
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But the fact remained that the talks were not as respectable
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as the Vegas is
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though they were undoubtedly richer.
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Mhm.
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Yeah.
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Some literary devices are
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irony. I do not like the sound of that.
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Page 12
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seems to know much about the inside of my letters as I myself. That dildo
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bilbo
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irony is something that is not true, but it's still said
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very well then said thorne supposing the
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burglar gives us some ideas of suggestions,
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returned with mock politeness to bilbo. Page 20
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all the same. I should like that plain and clear he said. Abstain really?
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Yes.
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Now, the foreshadowing, we are meant to discuss our plans,
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our ways means policy and devices.
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We shall soon meet before the break of day on our long journey.
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A journey from which some of us or perhaps all of us know,
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I mean the gold about the dragon and all that.
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How did they get there and who belongs to and so on. And further
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Page 21 and page 17,
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foreshadowing is saying something that will happen
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in the future or is happening right now
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she knows.
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Mm hmm,
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mm hmm
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what's going on,
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intriguing vocabulary.
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Strange, weird or un understandable.
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Now it is strange to say that mr vegans had more than the others.
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It's vocab word is funny because it is describing what bilbo had more than the others
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unexpectedly
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something that happens without warning.
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But at last they found what they found
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unexpectedly.
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Here's some more vocabulary
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reappearance.
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Something that reappears again.
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He nodules and glowered when he heard about the Hobbits. Reappearance
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outstretched. Something that stretches far out.
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Gandalf stretched his outstretched his wand and struck the ground.
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Reappearance is something that reappears after something that disappears
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and outstretched is something that stretches further than normal
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and you
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ending or theme
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the theme
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the theme of this book. I thought was the way to steal gold.
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I thought it was this because the purpose of this book was to steal his gold.
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What I learned was that I learned about this book.
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If you think a book is boring you're wrong like super wrong.
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My recommendation.
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I would recommend this book to a friend.
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Although if they don't like reading this might not be the book for them.
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The challenge I had was having a pace for reading the book.
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I don't like reading but through the book it got better.
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In the end I was able to finish it.
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Know that I would tell you
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about The Hobbit
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now that I finished telling me about The Hobbit.
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I hope you enjoyed my presi and if you get the chance to read the book The Hobbit.
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It's an issue.
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Yeah
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thank you for listening.
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I hope you enjoyed my President on The Hobbit
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if you want to learn more about The Hobbit,
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Look up stuff if you want to know.
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Thank you.