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When Senor Quexada changes his name to Don Quixote, it indicates that he--
forgot his real name
does not like his name
lives in a fantasy world
wants to hide his real identity
When Don Quixote puts on a rusted suit of armor, the reader understands that he is--
like a child playing dress-up
going to have true adventures
continuing a great family tradition
a real knight with an important mission
Why does Sancho Panza agree to be Don Quixote's squire?
He loves to read about knights.
He is as unrealistic as Don Quixote.
He thinks it will be fun to see the world.
He wants his wife to be queen of an island.
Don Quixote's heart "overflowed with devotion" when he whispered Dulcinea's name because she was--
dying
his wife
completely devoted to him
his lady and he was her knight
Whom does the reader believe, and why, when Don Quixote and Sancho Panza disagree about the figures they see in the distance?
Don Quixote, because he is a knight
Sancho Panza, because he always has to be right
Don Quixote, because he believes in giants and spells
Sancho Panza, because he knows what they really are
When Sancho questions the attack on the windmills, Don Quixote becomes irritates because he
is convinced his enemy has sent giants to kill him
thinks that Sancho is afraid he will not get an island
believes that Sancho does not understand his mission
knows that the giants are bewitched to look like windmills
The words that best describe Sancho Panza are--
greedy and lazy
realistic and loyal
scared and doubting
reckless and arrogant
Don Quixote's main goal is to--
conquer the world
fulfill his fondest fantasies
make Dulcinea proud of him
live his life as a brave knight
What is Sancho's attitude at the end of the story?
He vows to follow Don Quixote wherever he goes
He decides to go back home to his wife and children
He fears that Don Quixote's fantasies will get them both killed.
He begins to see things the same way that Don Quixote sees them.
The reader can tell from Don Quixote's character that the word "quixotic" means all of these except--
rational
unpredictable
in search of ideals
foolish
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