Moby-Dick

Moby-Dick

by

Herman Melville

Test your knowledge of Chapter 5. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How does Ishmael feel about sharing a room with Queequeg?
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He is still fearful and uncomfortable about it.
He is embarrassed but recognizes the importance of taking a joke well.
He is angry and confronts Peter Coffin about it.
He is indifferent and unbothered by the experience.
What surprises Ishmael about the breakfast with other whalers at the Spouter Inn?
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The loud and boisterous conversations about their sea voyages
The silence and lack of conversation among the whalers
The luxurious and extravagant food served
The hostility and tension among the whalers