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Why does Don Quixote ride off bravely to fight windmills?

A.
He thinks his lady is imprisoned in one of the windmills

B.
He believes that Freston has taken the form of a windmill.

C.
He thinks the windmills are giants.

D.
He wants to impress Sancho Panza.

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Answer: C. He thinks the windmills are giants.

He saw them from a distance and because it was foggy, he believed they were giants.

C.

He thinks the windmills are giants.

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