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What does Sancho Panza promise to respect “as I would the Sabbath day”? a. The papal ban against fighting on Sundays b. Don Quixote’s warning about not fighting with gentlemen c. Don Quixote’s search for Dulcinea d. Don Quixote’s plea that Sancho Panza fight by his side against the giants

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B. Quixote, as he and Sancho are getting ready to depart for adventures, tells Sancho that Sancho must never defend him in a fight unless those that attack him are "rabble and men of low degree"; he must never raise his sword against a gentleman. Sancho agrees to this because he does not like fighting anyway and considers himself peaceful. 
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