Click to read the passage from the metamorphosis by franz kafka.
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Click to read the passage from the metamorphosis by franz kafka.
then
answer the question
grete gregor's sister cannot be in the same room with him without opening
the windows. what does this most likely suggest about grete?
a. she feels too warm when she's in gregor's room.
b. she thinks that gregor's room is a wreck.
c. she wants gregor to feel comfortable
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d. she is disgusted by gregor's appearance
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