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Characterization 10:Question 5
...this would have been clear to thee, hadst though read as many histories as I have." "Only that their more usual diet must be those, and certain herbs they found in the fields which they know and I know too." In the two quotations above, Don Quixote's speech reveals that he is...
Select one:
A: brave and courageous.

B: shy and unsure of himself.

C: optimistic and cheerful.

D: somewhat arrogant and a know-it-all.​


Sagot :

Answer:

D: somewhat arrogant and a know-it-all.​

Explanation:

According to the excerpt given, the narrator talks about someone not grasping the meaning of something because he did not read as much history as the narrator. In a separate monologue, the narrator talks about having the knowledge of certain herbs.

In the two quotations above, Don Quixote's speech reveals that he is somewhat arrogant and a know-it-all.