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In Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick, what happens to Moby-Dick at the story’s end?



He sinks with the Pequod.


He is caught by the survivors.


He is killed by Ahab’s crew.


He disappears into the sea.

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At the end of Herman Melville’s *Moby-Dick*, the whale, Moby-Dick, is not caught or killed; instead, he disappears into the sea after the ship Pequod is sunk. Therefore, the correct answer is:

**He sinks with the Pequod.**

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