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11 February, 14:30

Which best describes another comparison that Melville could have used to symbolize the rigid and unalterable character of Ahab in Chapter 28 of Moby-D. ck? an uninhabited island a full moon a stone monument a forest fire

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  1. 11 February, 16:32
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    Answer: the answer is c
  2. 11 February, 18:26
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    The correct answer is C) a stone monument.

    The option that best describes another comparison that Melville could have used to symbolize the rigid and unalterable character of Ahab in Chapter 28 of Moby Dic is "a stone monument."

    Ahab was described as a reserved person. Nobody knew what he was thinking. That is why it could have been compared with a stone monument. A firm person, made or rock, no talking, and cold. A character rigid, cold, no feelings, that never changes. And that nobody can really know what he is thinking or feeling because he has no expression at all.

    The other options of the question were a) an uninhabited island, b) a fool moon, and d) a forest fire.
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