How does this dialogue help create the setting of Bag-End? Consider the dialogue as Gandalf instructs Bilbo when at Bag-End at the story's beginning: "Put on a few eggs, there's a good fellow!" Gandalf called after him, as the hobbit stumped off to the pantries.

1.It shows that Bag-End was not well-stocked with food.

2.It shows that Bag-End was large, with many pantries, and that it was comfortable for guests.

3.It shows that Bilbo's home was too small to fit all the dwarves.

4.It shows that Bag-End was cold and lonely.

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2

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This dialogue makes it abundantly clear the Bag-End had not only plenty of food, but several pantries in which the foodstuffs were kept. Gandalf knew that Bilbo would have at his disposition any type of food or drink that he asked for because Bag-End was famously one of the most comfortable and well-stocked dwellings in all of the Shire.

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The answer is 2

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