Bilbo complements Smaug with names to show his power, such as Smaug the magnificent, he also gives the dragon fake names instead of Bilbos real name because the dragons were convincing and tried their best to get information from the speaker if they had decided to let them live for a while longer
Bilbo speaks deferentially but cautiously to Smaug, but takes care never to say too much. Whenever Smaug asks a question, Bilbo replies with vague, riddle-like answers - - for example, giving himself many cryptic (to Smaug) titles, such as Barrel-Rider, Clue-Finder, the Stinging Fly, and the like). Bilbo knows that you should never come right out and deny a dragon an answer, but it's never a good idea to give away everything to one of them. Also, knowing that dragons love riddles, Bilbo is able to defuse Smaug's wrath for a time by keeping him busy puzzling over Bilbo's answers.
Bilbo found the Arkenstone in Smaug's treasure chamber.
Yes. Bilbo and the dwarves use the secret entrance while Smaug uses the main entrance
The mountain where the dwarves use to live before smaug came and claimed the mountain and its gold.
He was not caught by the elves. By the use of his ring he was able to avoid them knowing he was there.
Bilbo takes the Arkenstone. He isn't entirely sure why he does it, but he picks it up and knew exactly what it was. He had some idea it might be of use later on.
In the cave he noticed it when he was invisible
Bilbo found the Arkenstone in Smaug's treasure chamber.
Bilbo took the Arkenstone from Smaug's treasure trove. He gave it to the men to use as a negotiating tool.
Yes. Bilbo and the dwarves use the secret entrance while Smaug uses the main entrance
Flattery will not work, I need results!Your poor behavior is not alleviated by your flattery.
Despite his constant flattery, she refuses to go on a date with him.
flattery is when you lie to some one just to make him/her feel better when they are in serious problems.Even know you dont mind we use flattery every day.
Initially, Bilbo wanted to go on an adventure because most hobbits have not left the Shire before. But after interacting with the dwarves throughout the journey, he soon realized that he wanted to help the dwarves reclaim their home at Erebor from the dragon Smaug the Golden.
Flattery can be both good and bad. While it can be a way to make someone feel good about themselves and improve their self-esteem, it can also be used manipulatively to gain something from someone. It's important to be sincere in giving compliments and not use flattery for selfish reasons.
She was not easily swayed by flattery and could see through insincere compliments.
The verb "cajole" means to persuade, to convince someone by coaxing, flattery, or appeals. e.g. The girl cajoled her boyfriend into letting her use his car. The connotation of flattery is also seen in the verbs wheedle, entice, and inveigle.
The mountain where the dwarves use to live before smaug came and claimed the mountain and its gold.