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read the passage excerpt from don quixote by miguel de cervantes transl…

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read the passage excerpt from don quixote by miguel de cervantes translated by john ormsby don quixote is the story of a man who, inspired by his books and by the tradition of chivalry, sets out across the spanish countryside in search of adventure. chapter viii of the good fortune which the valiant don quixote had in the terrible and un - dreamt - of adventure of the windmills, with other occurrences worthy to be fitly recorded at this point they came in sight of thirty or forty windmills that there are on that plain, and as soon as don quixote saw them he said to his squire, fortune is which statements are true about the windmill scene in the excerpt only? select each correct answer. it makes someone look silly. it includes opposing viewpoints. it is mean - spirited and one - sided. it has political overtones. it is a metaphor for something else. it reveals a multidimensional character.

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In the windmill scene of Don Quixote, Don Quixote mistakes windmills for giants, which makes him look silly. His squire Sancho Panza tries to reason with him, presenting an opposing viewpoint. Also, Don Quixote's actions and beliefs in this scene reveal his complex and multi - dimensional character. There is no indication of it being mean - spirited and one - sided, having political overtones, or being a metaphor for something else within just this scene.

Answer:

A. It makes someone look silly
B. It includes opposing viewpoints
F. It reveals a multidimensional character