Answer:
A. Ahab's concern about the condition of his ship and crew.
Explanation:
This refers to an excerpt from 'The whale' by Herman Melville. The story is about Ahab, a captain of his ship, and moby, a whale.
In the paragraphs as his custom, Ahab was found pacing on the deck deep in thought trying to imagine what the whale might do after he struggled with it. He was concerned about its whereabout and the result of moby ramming into his ship and crew.
Unfortunately, his thoughts fell through. Moby rams the ship with its forehead, sinks it and carried Ahab down the bottom of the sea.
Answer:
ethos, an appeal based on the speaker’s credibility
Explanation:
Answer: Sentence A is correct
Second answer is past perfect tense
Answer:
Ok here are my answers...
Explanation:
I would say whatever challenge they have physically or mentally, or what they have to overcome during the story.
It can be internal mostly, because it is something mentally to overcome. External would be Man vs. Man, Man vs. Nature, or maybe Man vs. Society.
The conflict would be when things start to go awry or be more interesting. The sensory details could commit some more drama to the conflict depending on what the conflict is.
I hope this helps. I did not see the narratives that you were talking about, but I did my best. :)