Moby-Dick

Moby-Dick

by

Herman Melville

Test your knowledge of Chapter 98. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What happens on the Pequod after the processing of a whale's body is completed?
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The ship remains dirty and cluttered
The crew takes a long rest before resuming work
The decks are thoroughly cleaned, making it seem as if no whale was ever there
The ship returns to port to offload the oil
How does Ishmael liken the routine of whaling to life in general?
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As a cycle of endless leisure and relaxation
As a pattern of constant renewal, similar to life's ongoing tasks
As an unchanging and monotonous experience
As a journey filled with unexpected adventures