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1. Pretend you are Sancho Panza and that you have been asked to deliver the eulogy or funeral speech at the memorial service for Don Quixote. What would you say about his life and pursuits? Write a short story that follows your speech at the funeral. 2. Imagine you meet Don Quixote on his quest for chivalry in your real life. What type of injustice or quest would he be inspired to follow in the modern world? Write a short story that includes at least one adventure with Don Quixote, including your own reactions to his adventure.

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