The Hobbit

Why did J.R.R. Tolkien write The Hobbit and other stories of Middle-earth?

A. He wanted to record the stories that had been told to him as a child. B. He wanted to contribute to the oral tradition of the British Isles. C. He wanted to create an exciting fantasy for modern readers. D. He wanted to create a compelling work of nonfiction.
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B. He wanted to contribute to the oral tradition of the British Isles.