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don quixote inspired by cervantes part b which sentence from paragraphs…

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don quixote
inspired by cervantes
part b
which sentence from paragraphs 11 - 15 supports the answer in part a?
\said sancho, i believe it all as you worship, nay it, but misfortunes prevent a thing, for two reasons: on one side, may be from the shaking of the fall. (paragraph 11)
\i sto, said sancho, i have nothing to say, but god knows i would rather you worship conquered when anything ailed you. (paragraph 13)
\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)
\sancho settled himself as comfortably as he could on his beast, and taking out of the alforjas what he had thrust away in them, he jogged along behind...\ (paragraph 13)

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we need to analyze each option to see which one supports the answer in Part A (assuming Part A was about Sancho's attitude or beliefs, likely related to his loyalty or view on worship).

  1. Analyze Option 1: "said Sancho, 'I believe it all as you worship, signor, but, to speak plain, for two reasons: on one side, may he from the shaking of the fall...' (paragraph 11)" – This talks about his belief but the reason is about the fall, not directly supporting a main idea about his loyalty or service.
  2. Analyze Option 2: "I'll say,' said Sancho, 'I have nothing to say, but God knows I would rather you worship something when anything ails you.' (paragraph 13)" – This shows Sancho’s concern for Don Quixote’s well - being and his preference for Don Quixote to have a belief (worship) when in trouble, which could support a theme about Sancho’s loyalty or his view on Don Quixote’s practices.
  3. Analyze Option 3: "Sancho bade him remember it was dinner - time, to which his master answered that he would willingly himself fast then, but that he might eat when he had a mind? (paragraph 15)" – This is about dinner and fasting, not related to the relevant theme.
  4. Analyze Option 4: "Sancho settled himself as comfortably as he could on his beast, and taking out of the alforjas what he had thrust away in them, he feasted along behind... (paragraph 15)" – This is about Sancho eating, not related to the theme.
Brief Explanations

We evaluate each option. Option 2 shows Sancho's concern for Don Quixote and his view on worship during trouble, which likely supports the Part A answer (e.g., about Sancho's loyalty or his attitude towards Don Quixote's beliefs). Other options are about the fall, dinner/fasting, or Sancho eating, which are less relevant.

Answer:

  1. "I'll say," said Sancho, "I have nothing to say, but God knows I would rather you worship something when anything ails you." (paragraph 13)