Herman Melville's ______ is a tremendous chronicle of a whaling voyage in pursuit of a seemingly supernatureal white whale.
Herman Melville's ______ is a tremendous chronicle of a whaling voyage in pursuit of a seemingly supernatureal white whale.
Melville’s novel ______ is a tremendous chronicle of a whaling voyage in pursuit of a seemingly supernatural white whale.
Melville’s novel ______ is a tremendous chronicle of a whaling voyage in pursuit of a seemingly supernatural white whale.
Your choice _____ A: Employment in the fishing and whaling industries. B: Nineteenth century sea captains. C: The economic importance of sailing ships D: The development of the steamship
Your choice _____ A: Employment in the fishing and whaling industries. B: Nineteenth century sea captains. C: The economic importance of sailing ships D: The development of the steamship
Moby-Dick tells the story of how Ahab, the captain of a whaling ship, is determined to ________ the white whale ________ for it has crippled one of his legs. ( ) A: pay … off B: pay … back C: pay … up D: pay … for
Moby-Dick tells the story of how Ahab, the captain of a whaling ship, is determined to ________ the white whale ________ for it has crippled one of his legs. ( ) A: pay … off B: pay … back C: pay … up D: pay … for
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