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English, 11.11.2020 05:00 J3ak06

Read the excerpt from Chapter 28 of Moby-D l c k. Nor a word he spoke; nor did his officers say aught to him; though by all their minutest gestures and expressions, they plainly showed the uneasy, if not painful, the consciousness of being under a troubled master-eye. Which best describes the theme Melville develops in this excerpt? the effectiveness of a leader who sets himself apart from others the importance of obeying a leader under all circumstances the inherent danger of a leader who exhibits signs of madness the problems associated with inexperienced leaders

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