What does Don Quixote thing he sees at the beginning of chapter 5?
He sees a legendary knight.
He sees the golden goose.
He sees the golden helmet of Mambrino.
He sees a golden palace.
What does he really see?
He sees a man riding a donkey and wearing a basin on his head.
He sees a chicken.
He sees an old barn.
He sees the golden helmet of Mambrino.
Don Quixote and Sancho Panza encounter a group of prisoners being let by guards. Why did Don Quixote attack the guards?
The guards were beating the prisoners.
He thought the guards were his enemies.
He heard that the prisoners didn't want to be forced to work on the ships and wanted to set them free.
He was trying to steal their supplies.
Once the prisoners are freed, what do they do to Don Quixote?
They thank him.
They attack him and throw stones at him.
They reward him with gold.
They capture him.
In a previous chapter, you learned that "meddling" means "interfering in someone else's business." What is Don Quixote doing here that shows he is meddling?
He interferes with the guards and the prisoners, which results in the prisoners' being set free.