Even though I never read the text based on when I read questions I think it's is C
Maybe it's in a sense were people have a perfect if they disregard the loneliness of coming home to an empty apartment and limiting love to dinner dates with billionaire. It’s a perfect life until Salima’s caregiver dies, the Caldwell school is shut down under quarantine, and Salima is sent home with Simon, her gorgeous, new, very male caregiver. And then there’s the arrival of Susie Quentin, the beautiful, younger new anchor jockeying for Blaise’s job. Forced to take Salima and Simon into her home, Blaise must not only endure disruptions to her routine, but also face the fact that she is strongly attracted to Simon. But could he possibly want an older woman who may not be able to give him the family he wants?
Its D: A subject for a student.
its the same relationship like a writer uses words to write and the student is a person who studies and to study you need a subject.
The other choices don't have the same relationship between them.
Answer:
The two excerpts that best reflect Gregor's isolated condition after his transformation are:
Excerpt 1
Excerpt 2
Explanation:
The above are correct because:
In Excerpt 1, we discover that Gregor was "<em>...lying in the darkness of his room where he could not be seen from the living room..." </em>This actually depicted that Gregor was in an isolated condition. He was kept in his room and never wanted to be seen by anyone. He remained there and just listened to their conversation from there.
In Excerpt 2, we discover that in Gregor's home <em>"...all of them were usually very quiet nowadays...</em>" This also depicted his isolation condition. It means that everyone in the house wasn't talking to him - the father just goes to sleep after dinner, the mother and sister just urge each other to be quiet.
The Metamorphosis is a story by Franz Kafka which tells the story of Gregor Samsa, a salesman who slept and woke up one morning and discovered that he has been transformed into a huge insect and struggles to adjust to this new condition.