Read the section from Chapter 8 of Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes
While they were thus talking there appeared on the road two thars of the order of St. Benedict, mounted on two dromedaries, for not less tall were the two mules they rode on They wore travelling spectacles and
carried sunshades; and behind them came a coach attended by four or five persons on horseback and two muleteers on foot. In the coach there was as afterwards appeared a Biscay lady on her way to Seville
where her husband was about to take passage for the Indies with an appointment of high honour. The thars, though going the same road were not in her company, but the moment Don Quirote perceived them
he said to his squire, Ether I am mistaken, or this is going to be the most famous adventure that has ever been seen for those black bodies we see there must be and doubless are magicians who are carrying
off some stolen princess in that coach, and with all my might I must undo this wrong"
"This will be worse than the windmills," said Sancho. Look serfor those are thars of St. Benedict, and the coach plainly belongs to some travellers: I tell you to mind wel what you are about and don't let the devil
mislead you
1 have told thee already. Sancho," replied Don Querote that on the subject of adventures thou knowest little What I say is the truth, as thou shalt see presently
Which line of the excerpt uses dialogue to show that Don Quorote thinks Sancho is unintelligent?
O"This will be worse than the windmills"
Othat on the subject of adventures thou knowest atle"
Other I am mistaken, or this is going to be the most famous adventure that has ever been seen"
O with all my might I must undo this wrong"



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