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Both accounts are similar because, they both talk about Louis and Clark's sailing expedition (or at least what happened on the boat).
The information is presented differently in the fictionalized account because in it, the story is talking about the men looking at the waves, and hoping that the never had to enter again.
The effect that the different presentation has on the reader is that it helps the reader to understand what happened on the voyage.
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Yes, there is a mistake.
The answer is, All people are not hardworking.
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The answer is: Ahab has always been somewhat mad, but his insanity has recently flourished.
In the excerpt from "Moby D*ck," by Herman Melville, the narrator refers to madness, one of the themes of the novel. He means that Captain Ahab has always been insane, but then his madness becomes completely delirious and absurd. One of the reasons is he has lost a leg because of Moby D*ck, so he turns outrageously vengeful and obsessed with killing the whale.
Title. He is the son of Edgethos, so that would be one of his titles.
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The animals win the fight for freedom from humans, only to later lose their freedom to other animals. ( second choice)