The Hobbit

When the characters depart from the Last Homely House, the novel describes the setting as "a midsummer morning as fair and fresh as could be dreamed" with "sun dancing on the water." How does this setting affect the characters? A. It lifts their spir

  

When the characters depart from the Last Homely House, the novel describes the setting as "a midsummer morning as fair and fresh as could be dreamed" with "sun dancing on the water." 

How does this setting affect the characters?

        A. It lifts their spirits and makes them look forward to the adventure ahead.       B. It has no effect on the characters, who remain totally focused on their mission.       C. It makes them nostalgic for their homes, which are now so far away.       D. It helps characters remember that bad things can sometimes happen at the most unexpected times.    
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A. It lifts their spirits and makes them look forward to the adventure ahead.