tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8308349412912202188.post6404873603400353235..comments2022-12-05T21:26:18.259+08:00Comments on Professor Jim Bucket's Library: Don Quixote de la ManchaProfessor Jim Buckethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03290836531271076776noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8308349412912202188.post-17290267188961946082021-12-25T12:33:17.871+08:002021-12-25T12:33:17.871+08:00ANSWERS:
Vocabulary: 1. E; 2. C; 3. D; 4. I; 5. H...ANSWERS:<br /><br />Vocabulary: 1. E; 2. C; 3. D; 4. I; 5. H; 6. A; 7. J; 8. G; 9. F; 10. B<br /><br />Questions to Answer (suggested answers; yours may be written slightly differently)<br /><br />1. Spanish is sometimes called "the language of Cervantes," and Cervantes has a similar status in Spanish as Shakespeare does in English.<br />2. Alonso Quixano was a minor nobleman who read too many books about knights.<br />3. "Quixotic" describes a person or action which is romantic and full of courtesy, but at the same time impractical or even silly--like Don Quixote himself.<br />4. Sancho Panza was a simple farmer that Quixano/Quixote took as his "squire."<br />5. Don Quixote's most famous adventure is the one where he attacked some windmills, thinking they were giants.<br /><br />Questions to Think About do not have any single correct answer. However, any answers you give should be supported by what you read or by things you know ("I think... because...").Professor Jim Buckethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03290836531271076776noreply@blogger.com