Why does Sancho Panza agree to accompany Don Quixote? A.
Don Quixote promises to make Sancho Panza the governor of an island.

B.
Don Quixote threatens to imprison him if he refuses.

C.
He wants to prove to his lady that he is noble and brave.

D.
He sees that Don Quixote is a great and courageous knight

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is A) Don Quixote promises to make Sancho Panza the governor of an island.



Answer 2
Answer:

The answer is A) Don Quixote promises to make Sancho Panza the governor of an island.


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