Honestly, I don't think Daisy will end up with Tom or Gatsby. Each of them has a flaw that just cannot be ignored enough in a relationship. Tom is too controlling, which is hardly even a relationship at all, and Gatsby, despite his sweetness to her opposite of Tom, wants to do something even more impossible: relive the past, as if the past is a swimming pool to jump harmlessly right back in. What Gatsby is deluding is too good to be true and Tom's personality is too poor to be true, which is why that infatuation will not last very long either.
Answer: Because he goes through metamorphis
Explanation: Despite his complete physical transformation into an insect at the beginning of the story, Gregor changes very little as a character over the course of The Metamorphosis. Most notably, both as a man and as an insect Gregor patiently accepts the hardships he faces without complaint.
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Assuming the author is the speaker is the best option. Also, reading the peom out loud is another strategy.
Coordinating conjunctions bring two clauses (subject + verb + object) together. When joining two ideas, the comma is used.
Brutus claims to be an honorable man, but he stabbed Caesar.
Contrast conjunctions introduce a contradiction with what is said before (Brutus is honorable or honest, but he is a killer).
They ditched you and ran to me