In "The Hobbit", by J.R.R Tolkien, in the later part of the book (or the third movie), the battle of the four armies, the humans under the leadership of Bard, and the Elvish soldiers under their king teamed up to drive Thorin & Co. into giving them their share of gold. However, as events transpire, the orcs under Bolg(?) invaded the mountains in an effort to defeat the rest of the races, prompting the people of the lake, the elves, and the dwarves to team up in the fight. Before the orcs arrived though, Bilbo was stuck with the dwarves in the mountain, and wishes for his home. To make all sides happy, he decided to steal the "Arkenstone" ( the stone that is precious to Thorin, and 'is his heart'), and give it to the humans and elves as a bargain for their share of gold. However, things do not happened as planned, as Bilbo is banished from the castle, and the orcs arrive, prompting the humans, elves, and dwarves, to fight together, in the battle of the three armies. So no, while Bilbo was able to somewhat stop the war between the dwarves and the humans & elves, he was not able to stop the larger war, the battle of the three forces combine vs the orcs.
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No. "Children in the dark make mistakes" does not have the same meaning as "Mistakes in the dark make children." The first implies that without sufficient light, children would make mistakes, while the second implies that if you make mistakes in the dark, you'll have children.
The opposite of this sentence: "Children in the dark make mistakes", should be "Mistakes are made when Children are in a dark area".
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Answer:
B.
Explanation:
For the points my friend, for the points.
Answer:
1.9 atm
Explanation:
Using Boyle's law :
Pressure is inversely proportional to volume Given that temperature and mass remains constant.
Mathematically ;
P1V1 = P2V2
P1 = 0.95 ; V1 = 1.5L; P2 = ? ; V2 = 1.5 - (1/2*1.5) = 0.75 L
P1V1 = P2V2
0.95 * 1.5 = P2 * 0.75
1.425 = 0.75P2
P2 = 1.425 / 0.75
P2 = 1.9
P2 = 1.9 atm
Answer:
Influential
Explanation:
Adjectives describe words, people, animals, and basically anything, and influential describes Emily Bergman.