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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Part I, Chapters 1-11 - Quiz
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Describe Monsieur Aronnax. What were his interests and what job did he hold? Why did the U.S. Secretary of Maritime invite Aronnax to travel aboard the
Abraham Lincoln
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Explain how crew members of the
Abraham Lincoln
tried to lure the mysterious monster as they entered the ocean waters near Japan.
Why did Captain Nemo feel that Aronnax, Conseil, and Land should be grateful they'd been confined to the
Nautilus
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Why was the government of the United States anxious to solve the mystery of the "ocean monster"?
Describe Ned Land. Of the three men, why do you think he was most upset with his confined situation on board the
Nautilus
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