How does Gandalf's plan to introduce the dwarves work on Beorn?
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1. The interruptions make Beorn more interested in the story.
2. The story keeps Beorn from sending them off like suspicious beggars.
3. Gandalf convinces Beorn that the dwarves are on an important quest.
4. Beorn enjoys the story so much that he is happy to entertain Gandalf, Bilbo, and the dwarves.
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Answer: Gandalf basically keeps Beorn talking in order to put Beorn at ease. Through their conversation, he slowly introduces the dwarves, so as not to overwhelm Beorn... before Beorn knows it, he has accepted a whole gang, not just a few travelers. In Mirkwood, the dwarves are suffering from awful hunger pains.
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