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Moby Dick (Great Illustrated Classics): Chapter 15-16 - Quiz
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Explain why Captain Ahab wouldn't give up on his hunt for Moby Dick even after meeting all those ships that had lost men in the chase.
Explain why Captain Ahab had to use a rope basket to go up in the rigging to look for the whale and couldn't just climb up like the other men.
Describe Moby Dick's first attack on Captain Ahab.
Tell about a time that you were involved in or heard about people involved in something because everyone got excited about it even if it was inappropriate or dangerous.
List the damage that Moby Dick caused in order from his approaching the boats to his swimming away.
Hypothesize why Moby Dick left the sailors alone after he overturned all the boats and didn't kill anyone.
Explain why Captain Ahab was so upset that Fedallah was missing after the attack.
Explain Fedallah's prophecy that Captain Ahab would see him again before he died.
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