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Melville's narrator ____(be) stunned when he first saw captain Ahab. Ishmael ___(reccall). so powerfully ___(do) the whole grim aspect of Ahab accept me, and the livid which ___(streak) it, that for the first moments I hardly ___(note) that not avlittle of it overbearing grimness ___(owe) to the barbaric white leg.​

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Answered by s1237muskan1853
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first saw captain Ahab. Ishmael ___(reccall). so powerfully ___(do) the whole grim aspect of Ahab accept me, and the livid which ___(streak) it, that for the first moments I hardly ___(note) that not avlittle of it overbearing grimness

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captain Ahab. Ishmael ___(reccall). so powerfully ___(do) the whole grim aspect of Ahab accept me, and the livid which ___(streak) it, that for the first moments I hardly ___(note) that not avlittle of it overbearing grimness ___(owe) to the barbaric white leg.

Answered by pluxjimina
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Melville's narrator was (be) stunned when he first saw captain Ahab. Ishmael recalled (reccall). so powerfully. did (do) the whole grim aspect of Ahab accept me, and the livid which streaked (streak) it, that for the first moments I hardly noted (note) that not avlittle of it overbearing grimness owed (owe) to the barbaric white leg.

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