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Don Quixote questions
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The act of handling or using something, such as a tool, weapon, or power, especially with skill and control

Wielding 



100

An event or incident; something that happens or takes place

Occurrence

100

Feeling or appearing anxious, nervous, or disturbed; emotionally unsettled or stirred up

Agitated

100

A long, narrow container or channel, often used for holding water or food for animals, or referring to a low point, especially in economic cycles or wave

Trough 

100

 Preposterous 

Completely absurd or ridiculous; contrary to reason or common sense

200

The quality of being clever, original, and inventive, often in problem-solving or creating new ideas.

Ingenuity

200

A state of confusion, disorder, or chaotic activity, often accompanied by noise or commotion.

Tumult



200

A lack or shortage of something necessary or essential; inadequacy.

Deficiency 


200

A sudden, involuntary urge or desire to act, often without careful thought

Impulse

200

Who did Don Quixote live with?

His niece, housekeeper

300

Brave, daring, or adventurous deeds or actions; remarkable achievements, often in challenging circumstances

Exploits

300

Bold resistance or opposition to authority or rules; a refusal to obey or conform.

Defiance



300

Strongly affected by love or attraction; deeply infatuated or in love.Smitten

Smitten

300

Producing a deep, full, and rich sound; also refers to something that evokes strong emotions or memories.Resonant

Resonant

300

Where was Don Quixote from?

La Mancha

400

Courageous or heroic behavior, especially in battle; also refers to chivalrous attention or respect shown to women.

Gallantry

400

To defeat thoroughly, especially in battle or conflict; to overcome or conquer

Vanquish

400

High in position, character, or ideals; elevated, noble, or grand in nature.

Lofty


400

Displaying courage, bravery, or determination, often in difficult or dangerous situations.

Valiant 


400

What was something about Don Quixote that demonstrated his obsession and passion for books?

Sold BOOKS, read all day, talked with friend/vilagers

500

Foolishness or a lack of good sense; a foolish act or idea

Folly

500

Enthusiastic passion or intense eagerness, often associated with strong emotions or love.Ardor

Ardor

500

Well-known, famous, or celebrated, often with reference to figures or events that are mythical or larger than life.

Legendary


500

A term historically used to refer to a young woman 

Wench

500

What was Don Quixote's horse named?

Rocinante