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the following passage describes captain ahabs activities onboard the pequod, a whaling ship. select the best evidence to support the statement \the crew of the pequod was made up of experienced sailors.\ there may be more than one correct choice.
as the sky grew less gloomy, he became still less and less a recluse; as if, when the ship had sailed from home, nothing but the dead wintry bleakness of the sea had then kept him so secluded. and, by and by, it came to pass, that he was almost continually in the air; but, as yet, for all that he said, or perceptibly did, on the at last sunny deck, he seemed as unnecessary there as another mast. but the pequod was only making a passage now; not regularly cruising; nearly all whaling preparatives needing supervision the mates were fully competent to, so that there was little or nothing, out of himself, to employ or excite ahab, now; and thus chase away, for that one interval, the clouds that layer upon layer were piled upon his brow, as ever all clouds choose the loftiest peaks to pile themselves upon.
from herman melville, moby - dick; or the whale
To support the statement that the crew of the Pequod was made up of experienced sailors, we look for evidence related to the crew's competence. The relevant sentence is "nearly all whaling preparatives needing supervision the mates were fully competent to". This shows that the mates (part of the crew) were fully competent in handling whaling preparatives, implying they had the necessary experience.
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"nearly all whaling preparatives needing supervision the mates were fully competent to"