They were imprisoned at the time he revealed the ring to them. Considering Bilbo used the ring to to go invisible and help them escape, it is likely that the Dwarves were grateful. Although they clearly disliked the actual method of escape (hiding in barrels which were tossed in a freezing cold river).
Yes, in chapter 9 the dwarves (but not Bilbo) were imprisoned by the Wood-elves in Mirkwood forest.
Bilbo Baggins is loyal because when the dwarves were captured by the goblins he went back into the horrible, horrible tunnels and look for his friends. He had just made up his mind that it was his duty, and that he must turn back.
The dwarves had begun to think Bilbo should put on his ring and scout the front door. He was getting tired of them and their expectations of him. And finally when the key-hole was revealed none of them thought to use the key! He had to shout at Thorin to get him over to the door in time.
He was so pleased by their praise at the way that he so cleverly snuck into the camp without being seen, that he decided to keep the Ring out of it for a while.
he distracts the spiders and gets them mad and finally frees them
Yes, in chapter 9 the dwarves (but not Bilbo) were imprisoned by the Wood-elves in Mirkwood forest.
Bilbo is hired by 13 dwarves as a thief or burglar, as well as to make the party 14 rather than 13.
Bilbo, with the aid of his wits and his invisible ring.
cuz Bilbo wanted himself to be praise by dwarves' and others.
He doesn't. Instead, he puts on his Ring and sneaks unseen with the captive dwarves in with them.
Bilbo kept from being captured by the Wood Elves in Mirkwood by using The Ring to turn himself invisible. He slipped in after the company of Elves that had captured the other members of The Company (namely, the twelve dwarves) as the Elves were escorting the dwarves into the Elven fortress.
He uses the ring to hide himself and then once near them he took it off and then appeared to them.
Bilbo brought back a magical ring, several chests of treasure, and most importantly, the Arkenstone, a precious gem that was a symbol of the dwarves' alliance.
It may have been the influence of the ring working on him.
If it is in the Hobbit, it is to get Bilbo started on his adventure. If it is in the Fellowship of the Ring it is to have the ring returned to the mountain to be destroyed.
Bilbo Baggins is loyal because when the dwarves were captured by the goblins he went back into the horrible, horrible tunnels and look for his friends. He had just made up his mind that it was his duty, and that he must turn back.
he tells about the ring cuz they(dwarves) were needed to be given explanation as they became suspicious of him so he tells them about the ring yet he was a bit reluctant to do so cuz he wanted dwarves to praise him and think that he alone killed the Spiders and he is capable of something yet it was not possible.