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His eyesight was better than the dwarves. He was able to see the boat on the other side of the river.

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Q: How was The Hobbit helpful when crossing the river in The Hobbit?
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How was The Hobbit helpful in crossing the river?

It was Bilbo's keen eyesight that spotted the boat on the other side of the river. They were able to catch it with a hook and rope and pull it over to their side.


What is the meaning of the word 'ford' in The Hobbit?

A ford is a river crossing. It is usually a shallow water area with gently sloping banks.


What happened to Bombur the dwarf at the black river crossing?

he attempted to jump into/ out of the boat that the other dwarves (and hobbit) were using, but fell into the river. the river was enchanted, so when his friends got him out he was fast asleep. he remained that way for a couple of weeks. then woke up, unharmed


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When was Crossing the River created?

Crossing the River was created on 1993-01-18.


What river is George Washington crossing in the famous painting?

He was crossing the Mississippi River


How is a river helpful?

For something to be helpful, it must have an intention to help. A river is an inanimate object with no intentions and therefore it can not be helpful.


What is another way of saying crossing a river?

to ford a river (to cross a river)


A structure for crossing a river starts with the letter b?

a structure for crossing a river that starts with the letter "B" is a bridge!


In the hobbit who falls into the river and falls asleep?

Bombur, and he is never the same again.


What is a watercourse in The Hobbit?

A watercourse is a route on water. It usually refers to a stream or river.