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SIZIF [17.4K]
2 years ago
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Imagine you are Sancho Panza. Write a postcard about your adventures with Don Quixote. Just from reading this excerpt, what coul

d you say about him? Do you find him serious? Do you think he is funny? Why?
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2 answers:
Oliga [24]2 years ago
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Hello Dear friend Don Quijote.

I am your extranable friend Sancho.

Many good memories come my mind. I can remember some stranges adventures together. The couple of friars riding mules ( To you " horses as big as dromedaries) were approaching, behind them came a stagecoach escorted by four or five horsemen. A lady, traveling with her maids, was on her way to Seville to meet her husband... Aha I have them now you said to yourself. Another experience that  You told me " Sancho" my friend I am in luck, I see the golden helmet of Mambrino on that man's head, that helmet is very valuable, you know. Never I could not forget these experiences time.

Your Brother

Sancho was a short and stout, a simple man who did not know how to read and write, but he was the neighbor of Quijote, the peace-loving, practical-minded and hapless too.


Sancho, is very funny because followed without major effort to his friend and he was a Governor for life, one of promises of his neighbor.


kifflom [539]2 years ago
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<span>I am having an interesting time with my friend, Don Quixote, on our adventures. He is a bit silly, as he believes he is a knight on a quest. Just yesterday he attacked a windmill because he thought it was a giant. I had better stay with him though - he might get into some serious trouble if he doesn't have someone to watch out for him. I don't know when I will be able to return home. Your friend, Sancho</span>
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