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Select excerpt, image, or both categories for each statement to compare the excerpt from don quixote to the image of the windmill scene. select each correct answer.

don quixote is revealed as a ridiculous character.

don quixote is foolhardy in relation to the windmills.

don quixote slowly approaches the windmills.

don quixote’s horse falls upon the plain.


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