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Click to read the passages from The Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka. Then
answer the question.
Which detail from the passages best reveals that Grete believes that Gregor is
too much of a burden on the family?
A. She can't be in the same room with Gregor without opening the
windows
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B. She explains that she cannot continue to take care of Gregor
C. She opens the windows to make Gregor feel uncomfortable.
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D. She brings Gregor food even though she doesn't want to do so.

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