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Alex
3 years ago
9

A slight breeze at this moment sprang up, and the great sails began to move,... Which excerpt best foreshadows this event? Click

here to read the excerpt.
"At this point they came in sight of thirty forty windmills that there are on plain..." "Fortune is arranging matters for us better than we could have shaped..."
"what we see there are not giants but windmills, and what seem to be their arms are the sails that turned by the wind make the millstone go."
"So saying, he gave the spur to his steed Rocinante, heedless of the cries his squire Sancho sent after him, warning him that most certainly they were windmills and not giants he was going to attack"
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Elenna [48]3 years ago
4 0

Hello! My name is Sky, and I will be answering your question.

Answer:

After very thorough research, I have depated that the correct answer is "what we see there are not giants but windmills, and what seem to be their arms are the sails that turned by the wind make the millstone go."

Why:

The word choice of words like, "windmill," "sail," and "wind" foreshadow that the sail is going to move.

I do hope this helps! You could help me by giving a review and marking brainlest! Thank you so much for giving me the platform to answer this question for you. Hope you have a blessed day!

-Sky

lier725
3 years ago
Your name is Elenna not sky, why did you steal this answer???
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