Asked by jones
In Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick, how does Moby-Dick react when the Pequod first approaches his flank?
He circles and then rams the ship.
He rolls over on the harpooning boats.
He surfaces and then disappears.
He remains still.
He circles and then rams the ship.
He rolls over on the harpooning boats.
He surfaces and then disappears.
He remains still.
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He remains still.
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