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Tju [1.3M]
2 years ago
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Which best explains why Melville begins Chapter 41 of Moby-D*ck with a detailed description of the White Whale? Melville begins

the chapter with a description of the White Whale because he wants readers to sympathize with it. Melville begins the chapters with a description of the White Whale so that readers can understand Ahab’s motivation to pursue it. Melville begins the chapter with a description of the White Whale so that readers can understand the whale species. Melville begins the chapter with a description of the White Whale because he wants readers to recognize its lack of intelligence.
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1 answer:
adell [148]2 years ago
3 0

B is the answer. (not A)

Got 100%

Melville begins the chapters with a description of the White Whale so that readers can understand Ahab’s motivation to pursue it.

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