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What is the main conclusion Don Quixote draws after retreating from his attack on the giants?

1)that success is not measured by mere wealth but by challenging one's destiny
2)that he can blame a magician for altering his chances for defeating the giants in a skirmish
3)that his situation will improve if he remounts his horse and overcomes his shame
4)that all are subjected to the whims of change but especially those involved in battles

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2) that he can blame a magician for altering his chances for defeating the giants in a skirmish

Step-by-step explanation:

In Chapter 8 of Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote, Sancho Panza and Don Quixote go over a field of windmills. Wear Quixote is persuaded that the windmills are mammoths despite the fact that Sancho reveals to him generally. He at that point heads out to battle the alleged 'giants' and definitely gets beaten. The fundamental end Don Quixote draws subsequent to withdrawing from his assault on the 'mammoths' is that that he can reprimand a mystical performer for changing his odds for overcoming the monsters in a conflict. At last, regardless he believed that a conjurer was pulling tricks on him - transforming the Goliath into windmills with the end goal for him to lose.

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