Answer:
The dwarves are initially very wary of Lake-town and its people. However, they eventually come to trust Bilbo and are very grateful to him for saving them.
Explanation:
The dwarves have been through a lot and they are not sure who to trust. They are also not used to being around humans. However, Bilbo has proven himself to be a trustworthy and reliable friend. He has also put their safety above his own on multiple occasions. Because of this, the dwarves come to trust Bilbo and are very grateful to him for saving them.
In order to characterize properly, one would have to make use of figurative language such as hyperbole, personification, etc to create a dramatic effect.
<h3>What is Characterization?</h3>
This refers to the role of a character in a story and also the different ways they are described directly or indirectly
Hence, we can see that your question is incomplete so I gave you a general overview as you did not include the passage or explain who Tia Chucha is.
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I'm pretty confident your answer is adjective. Hope this helped!
I don’t have prior knowledge to the store but we can predict that something incredible and potentially bad has happened due to the way the writer described how the character said his words and the part that says “as I wished it twisted my hand like a snake”
Answer:
<h3>All the three elements which are talking animals, goldfish and rule of three include in the story.</h3>
Explanation:
In Etgar Keret's "What, of This Goldfish, Would you Wish?", all the three elements which are talking animals, goldfish and rule of three include in the story.
The the talking animal would be the goldfish. And the rule of three would be the three wishes that Yoni asked people if they found a talking goldfish that granted three wishes.
The rule of three could also be implied to Sergei who was actually granted three wishes by the magic goldfish.