Angelica Baggins had considered not attending the party, but curiosity got the better of her. When she arrived, Bilbo himself presented her with a gift, an intricate gold bracelet. Angelica nodded haughtily at Bilbo and strolled into the party without so much as a "thank you." While the other hobbits praised Bilbo’s lavish gifts, Angelica seethed inwardly. The bracelet was insignificant when compared with the inheritance that Bilbo planned to bestow on Frodo. Angelica deserved more—much more.


From what point of view is this story told?


Bilbo’s

Frodo’s

Gandalf’s

Angelica’s



ANSWER IS D Angelicas

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Answer:

Angelica’s.

Explanation:

J. R. R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit" series is a fantasy novel that revolves around the story of Bilbo Baggins and how he got involved in the quest of "The Lord of the Rings".

Point of view is the voice that the narration takes, meaning the attitude or way the story is told. And in the given passage, we can understand that the voice narrating knows only the feelings and thoughts of Angelica and not Bilbo. And even though Angelica refers to herself in the third person form, that does not mean she cannot be the narrator. And considering there is no mention of either Gandalf or Frodo, the point of view in the given passage is Angelica's.

Thus, the correct answer is Angelica's.

Answer:

Gandalf is the correct answer.

Explanation:

i tried angelica but it was wrong.