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Senor Castellano, anything is enough for me. No bed is so sweet to me as the field of battle.

" 1. Who said these words ? Who was Senor Castellano ?

Ans. These words were said by Don Quixote. Senor Castellano, according to him was the innkeeper whom he thought as governor of the castle.

2.The speaker’s. words were in response to what statement by Senor Castellano ?

Ans. When the innkeeper understood from his appearance that he was not a knight, he presented to give him honour by saying, "Sir Knight. will you honour me by coming down from your horse ?" Hearing this statement, he called him as Senor Castellano.

3. Why did the speaker believe that nothing was as sweet as the field of battle ?

Ans. The speaker said these words because he had read stories about knights, chivalry. battlefields and dialogue of the great warriors that remained in his mind. So, he began to believe that nothing was as sweet as the field of battle.

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Answered by udayarekha06gmailcom
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Answered by sanjeevsgi
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Senor Castellano, anything is enough for me. No bed is so sweet to me as the field of battle.

" 1. Who said these words ? Who was Senor Castellano ?

Ans. These words were said by Don Quixote. Senor Castellano, according to him was the innkeeper whom he thought as governor of the castle.

2.The speaker’s. words were in response to what statement by Senor Castellano ?

Ans. When the innkeeper understood from his appearance that he was not a knight, he presented to give him honour by saying, "Sir Knight. will you honour me by coming down from your horse ?" Hearing this statement, he called him as Senor Castellano.

3. Why did the speaker believe that nothing was as sweet as the field of battle ?

Ans. The speaker said these words because he had read stories about knights, chivalry. battlefields and dialogue of the great warriors that remained in his mind. So, he began to believe that nothing was as sweet as the field of battle.

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