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At the beginning of the story, we meet the narrator, who tells the tale of captain ahab and the crew of his ship, the pequod. captain ahab soon reveals the purpose of this voyage, which is to hunt down a white whale that injured him. before long, the whale is sighted. as he tries unsuccessfully to capture the whale, ahab is killed. those who follow ahab meet the same fate, and the pequod is destroyed. the conflict has been resolved and order restored — at the expense of the pequod, its crew, and its captain. at the end of the novel, the narrator explains how he lived to tell the tale. which sentence describes the rising action of the story? a. the conflict has been resolved and order restored — at the expense of the pequod, its crew, and its captain. b. at the beginning of the story, we meet the narrator, who tells the tale of captain ahab and the crew of a ship, the pequod. c. captain ahab soon reveals the purpose of this voyage, which is to hunt down a white whale that injured him. d. at the end of the novel, the narrator explains how he lived to tell the tale.

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