The poem creates a scary, shivery feeling because the bat
and the chipmunk are afraid of the owl. I know this because in the story it
said, ““It’s terrible, just terrible! Is there really
something like that at night?”
The bat said: “If it weren’t for
that hole in the oak he’d have got me.”
<span>The chipmunk said in a determined
voice: “I’m going to bed earlier. Sometimes when there’re lots of nuts I stay
out till it’s pretty dark; but believe me, I’m never going to again.”” The bat
and the chipmunk were explaining their encounter with the owl. This is how it
explains that they are afraid of the owl. </span>
Im pretty sure it is the last one
<span>In The Metamorphosis, Kafka makes it evident that Gregor endures a hellish existence as he yearns to be free of his job and his familial obligations. </span>When
Gregor, the protagonist in Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, transforms into a
giant insect, his relationship with his family hits a low. However, in chapter
2, his relationship with his sister, Grete, evolves as she becomes his sole
caregiver. This means that only his sister can understand what situation Gregor
has undergone. The theme of the story is the
closeness between family members.
This kind of seems like a personal question...