The correct answer is option A: He tells him the "giants" are windmills.
Cervantes wrote Don Quixote in two parts, published respectively in 1605 and 1615. Sancho and Don Quixote come across a field of windmills, which Don Quixote sees as a group of giants. Sancho tells him they are not giants but windmills. Don Quixote replied that Sancho is not experienced in these matters, and that is why he can not see that they are clearly giants. Then, Sancho tries to dissuade Quixote, but he attacks one of the windmills, damaging his spear and acquiring some injuries. Sancho tells Quixote that it was foolish to attack the windmills. Quixote tells him that the evil magician Freston changed the giants into windmills to deprive him of his victory.
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Well <em>to help a little,</em> they SHOULD be used to insert explanations, corrections, clarifications, or comments into quoted material. Brackets are always used in pairs; you must have both an opening and a closing bracket.
If the original material includes a noun or pronoun that is unclear, brackets can be used for clarification. In many cases, brackets can be avoided by reframing the quotation.
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Attributive. When you’re describing someone, you call their characteristics attributes so the same applies here when you’re using adjectives to describe the quality of a noun.
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Universal Model School,
90 Aba Owerri Road,
Aba.
January 29, 2021.
Dear Chris,
I am so glad that we all made it to the new year 2021 despite the numerous challenges of the past year. I hope your university has resumed online classes? We are now preparing for first semester examination online!
I believe that you have heard of the workshop about the life and achievements of Nelson Mandela holding in my university in two months time. The adverts have saturated the local media over the past few weeks.
I want you to attend this workshop for many reasons. First of all, you have always told me that Nelson Mandela is your hero and you want to pattern your political career after him. Secondly, this workshop is a sort of training for the next generation of political leaders. Leadership is serious business for which a person must be equipped in order to perform excellently in it. Thirdly, certain papers that will be presented at the workshop will be relevant materials to us in our study of the course "African Political History" in the coming semester.
I really hope to see you at the workshop.
Yours Sincerely,
Jude