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In Herman Melville’s Mobydick, why does Starbuck object to Ahab’s desire to pursue Mobydick?

A.He states that revenge does not yield profits at market.

B.He is concerned about whether the vessel can handle the chase.

C.He objects to Ahab’s pursuit of a creature that is too cunning.

D.He points out that the men are not in favor of the pursuit.

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Captain Ahab wants to protect Starbuck during their sail on the seas in finding Mobydick. But, along with the way, Mobydick attacks the boats and the ships thus backfires his promise to Starbuck. Therefore, the answer is C. Hope this helps