How do both the passage and the poem develop the central idea of facing a challenge?
Quixote actively seeks out a challenge, while King Arthur reluctantly embraces the challenge
confronting him.
Quixote views his challenge as a problem, while King Arthur views his challenge as an opportunity
to prove his valor.
Quixote undertakes a meaningful challenge, while King Arthur exaggerates the difficulty of the
challenge he encounters.
Quixote fails his challenge because of foolishness, while King Arthur fails the challenge he faces
because of pride.