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Why did Quixote attack the windmill in the field? He thought it was watching him. He thought it was a giant. He believed it was an evil omen. He believed it would impress Sancho.
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Why did Quixote attack the windmill in the field?
He thought it was watching him.
He thought it was a giant.
He believed it was an evil omen.
He believed it would impress Sancho.
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he think the 30 some windmills are giant runs into the windmills and knocks them over.sancho tries to talk sense into him sancho is almost like a protector
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He thought it was a giant.
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