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Excerpt from Wondrous Written Worlds: The Life of J. R.R. Tolkien
Lee Washington

The director traveled in New Zealand, a country near Australia, to find amazing countryside to imitate the setting of Tolkien’s stories.
Based on the sentence above, which statement can you infer to be true?

A) No place on Earth could be a setting for Tolkien's stories.
B) The setting of Tolkien's stories was incredible and spectacular.
C) The setting of Tolkien's stories was a rather common, everyday place.
D) Tolkien's stories were written specifically to take place in New Zealand.
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