According to Grammarist (http://grammarist.com/usage/dwarfs-dwarves/):
Dwarfs is the standard plural of the noun dwarf. This has been so for centuries. Dwarves is a variant popularized (though not invented) by English author J.R.R. Tolkien in his fantasy fiction works, including The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. The Tolkien spelling is appropriate when referring to little people in fantasy worlds. Dwarfs is better everywhere else.
I forgot Doc... There was a gap between Bashful and Dopey and I became convinced that there was a dwarf called Cheerful. It didn't occur to me that Happy means the same thing.
see if you can guess them ALL!!!!!!!!
Anyway I thought I was ace this and I only got 3 lolz
Dwarfs is the standard plural of the noun dwarf. This has been so for centuries. Dwarves is a variant popularized (though not invented) by English author J.R.R. Tolkien in his fantasy fiction works, including The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. The Tolkien spelling is appropriate when referring to little people in fantasy worlds. Dwarfs is better everywhere else.
1:42 Remaining
Maybe I've been watching too much Frozen.
That and it is from 'Snow' White.
Bashful
Doc
Dopey
Grumpy
Happy
Sleepy
Sneezy
like who has time for cap
I'm looking at you, Doc.
Scoring
You scored 4/7 = 57%
This beats or equals 18.5% of test takers
The average score is 6
Your high score is 4
Scoring
You scored 5/7 = 71%
This beats or equals 31.2% of test takers
The average score is 6
Your high score is 5