Sancho's submission to Don Quixote is depicted by the author through indirect characterization and conversation.
<h3>Why was Sancho loyal to Don Quixote?</h3>
Sancho consistently prioritizes his own interests over those of others. He pursues Don Quixote in the intention of making a lot of money or possibly acquiring a kingdom to rule. However, there are also touching passages in this novel where Sancho declares that he would sooner die than leave his master's side.
Sancho gives the narrative a human face by adding grace, dignity, humor, and compassion. Panza must overcome his ignorance as one of his weaknesses. Panza relies on Quixote's understanding of them because he is uneducated and has never read about the chivalry and "laws of knights" that Quixote frequently discusses.
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Answer:
would have to raise
The definition of past tense:
a tense expressing an action that has happened or a state that previously existed.
So, we eliminate the ones in past tense
<em>did have to raise its dues</em>
Definition of present tense:
The present tense is used for actions which are happening now.
So, we eliminate ones using present tense
<em>raises</em>
Final note:
If one word or phrase in a sentence/paragraph is past or present tense, the whole thing will need to be past or present tense.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
1) <u>brave</u> > bravery
2)<u> freely</u> > freedom
3) <u>children</u> > childhood
4) <u>sweet</u> > sweetness
5)<u> amaze</u> > amazement
6) <u>friendly</u> > friendliness
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*There is very little interest in aiding today's Native Americans and
certainly one is not giving them back their lands.
*There are 605 tribes
among the Native Americans and most of them work daily to bring to the
nations non-Native Americans up to speed about the continuing conditions
of Native American reservation regarding schools and daily health care.
*Most recently Native Americans have brought the continuing use of Native
American sports mascots to be changed. Specifically, changing the name
of the NFL's Washington DC football team. </span>