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8. Why do Starbuck and the others join Ahab's quest?

a. They are moved by Ahab's speech and courage,
b. They are tempted by the offer of a reward.
C. They feel they have no choice.
d. Like their captain, they too are enraged at the whale, and desire vengeance

9. Based on his comments, what seems to be Ahab's attitude toward nature?
a. He considers it a source of spiritual comfort.
b. He finds it uncontrollable and mysterious.
c. He considers it the greatest teacher.
d. He finds it beautiful

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8. a. They are moved by Ahab's speech and courage,

9. b. He finds it uncontrollable and mysterious.

Step-by-step explanation:

8. a. They are moved by Ahab's speech and courage,

9. b. He finds it uncontrollable and mysterious.

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Answer:

8. a. They are moved by Ahab's speech and courage,

9. b. He finds it uncontrollable and mysterious.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ahab is an obstinate man who knows how to use this to his advantage. His obstinacy generates courage, determination and focus and his words reflect this characteristic so striking of him, making the people who listen to him admire and be moved, like Starbuck and the others, who join the crew and submit to live on the Ahab's dictatorial control, because of the inspiring words he has.

Ahab also has another striking feature. He finds nature fascinating and intriguing, because for him nature is a mix of uncontrollable impulsiveness, unrationality, wildness and mystery.

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