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which quotation best supports the inference that sancho is a rational a…

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which quotation best supports the inference that sancho is a rational and sensible character?
\look, your worship, said sancho, what we see there are not giants but windmills, and what seem to be their arms are the sails that turned by the wind make the millstone go. (paragraph 4)
\sancho hastened to his assistance as fast as his donkey could go, and when he came up found him unable to move, with such a shock had rocinante fallen with him.\ (paragraph 8)
\for my part, i confess, i must complain however small the ache may be: unless this rule about not complaining extends to the squires of knights-errant also.\ (paragraph 11)
\sancho bade him remember it was dinner-time, to which his master answered that he wanted nothing himself just then, but that he might eat when he had a mind.\ (paragraph 15)

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine which quotation supports Sancho as rational and sensible, we analyze each option:

  • First option: Sancho correctly identifies windmills (not giants), showing logical, rational observation.
  • Second option: Describes Sancho's action to help, not rationality.
  • Third option: Is a complaint, not showing sensibility.
  • Fourth option: Is about mealtime, not rational judgment.

The first quotation shows Sancho's clear, reasonable perception.

Answer:

"Look, your worship, said Sancho, 'what we see there are not giants but windmills, and what seem to be their arms are the sails that turned by the wind make the millstone go.'" (paragraph 4)