In herman melville’s moby-d*ck, what happens to parsee?
a. he hammers the flag into the masth...
English, 26.09.2019 02:00 jjjjjjgegi3088
In herman melville’s moby-d*ck, what happens to parsee?
a. he hammers the flag into the masthead.
b. he survives to witness the sinking of the pequod.
c. he dies and remains lashed to the body of moby-d*ck.
d. he warns ahab of his impending death.
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