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6 May, 10:27

Which best explains Melville's reason for describing how the sight of Ahab causes "foreboding shivers" in the narrator at the beginning of Chapter 28 of MobyDick? Melville is building a mood of suspense.

Melville is comparing and contrasting Ahab and the narrator.

Melville is showing a sequence of events.

Melville is developing a possible solution to a problem.

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  1. 6 May, 10:44
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    A is the answer, just did it
  2. 6 May, 10:49
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    A is the answer just took the Pre-Test.
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