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True. Captain Nemo, the character from Jules Verne's "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea," is depicted as a protector of the ocean and its creatures, including whales. He opposes the whaling industry and advocates for the preservation of marine life, reflecting his disdain for mankind's exploitation of the sea.
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No, Leviathan is a Biblical Sea Monster- probably a Whale. also the name of a troop Transport- later an Ocean Liner- originally named Vaterland ( German, natch) and operated as the Leviathan by the United States Lines in the Twenties and eventually laid-up in the early thirties owing to the Depression. There is a submarine ( enemy) in Atlantis called the Leviathan, there is no connection between the traditional Nemo and Atlantis plot lines- though Nemo ( in the novel) shows one of his captives relics of Atlantis while in diving suits.- it is a ghost city- no life.
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False. Variables declared within a particular member function are local to that function, and are automatically allocated and deallocated at entry and exit of the function.
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