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Don Quixote Vocabulary & Idioms

Lesson 4 Vocabulary Practice (10/26) 1. Silence was a novelty to the 5 th grade teacher’s ears, especially during inside recess. 2. A lock is designed to keep your diary confidential. 3. Don Quixote was worried about being disgraced because he was afraid of the “Fulling Hammers Monster”. 4. The intricate knot in my shoe lace kept me from untying it. 5. Group five sat in deliberation for at least ten minutes, so they could consider the best answers to the RFQs.

Lesson 4 Idioms (10/26) 1. Sarah was upset that Alex didn’t get in trouble but only got a talking to. “slap on the wrist” 2. The boy kept arguing with his teacher, even after he was warned to be silent. “adding fuel to the fire”

Lesson 4 Vocabulary Practice (10/27) 1. Joe’s squeamishness at the sight of snakes made all of us feel uncomfortable. 2. The room’s grandeur was so magnificent that words could not describe it. 3. Her beauty was beyond amazing, it was incomparable. 4. The message was so urgent that the Pony Express Rider rode all night. 5. I could eat six bags of Haribo gummi bears in one sitting; this is an example of Mr. Banchs’ gluttony.

Lesson 4 Idioms (10/27) 1. My beautiful “baby” girl, Sarah, is so precious to me. “apple of his eye” 2. The heavy rains forced my baseball game to be cancelled, but I was able to finish reading Don Quixote. “blessing in disguise”

DQ Ch. 1-9 Review Questions 1. Don Quixania’s decision to become a Knight-Errant. (Explain/Why?) 2. What is the difference between a Knight & Knight-Errant? (Be Specific) 3. What is Sancho’s role in this novel? 4. Who is Don Quixote’s mortal enemy, and why does he wish to “steal” Don Quixote’s glory? 5. How does Don Quixania’s neice burning his books cause Don Quixania to go Knight Erranting?

DQ Ch. 1-9 Review Questions 6. Is Don Quixote TRULY insane? (explain/defend/evidence – 3 separate) 7. What does Aldonza/Dulcinea represent/symbolize in this novel? 8. Identify one example of IRONY in this novel, and explain how/why it is IRONIC. 9. Have any of the characters undergone a “change” in this novel? (motivations/perspective/morales) 10. Which characters are REAL; which are Don Quixania’s delusions: explain.