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Which best explains Melville’s reason for describing how the sight of Ahab causes “foreboding shivers” in the narrator at the beginning of Chapter 28 of Moby? Melville is building a mood of suspense. Melville is comparing and contrasting Ahab and the narrator. Melville is showing a sequence of events. Melville is developing a possible solution to a problem.

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Melville is building a mood of suspense

The best explanation for the reason Melville described the sight of Ahab in this way was to create a mood of suspense.

Melville used suspense here to create an atmosphere where things were not certain. He does it to make the reader anticipate more.

With Ahab's absence, the mystery that surrounded the Pequod getting more increased with time.

The Moby Story

This book was written by Herman Melville. It is a narration that tells the reader about the quest that Ahab went on and how obsessed it made him.

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