ANSWER
mark it braliest
Explanation:
I am in (mention your class and the name of your school). I have had a lot of people invest in me academically, so I have excelled in most of my classes. My hobbies include music, reading and traveling. Although I don’t get to travel much, I relish every moment I get to. I am generally pleased with my life.
Answer:
A. The three boarders.
Explanation:
Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis" is an allegorical story of a young man's transformation into a bug, rendering him useless and helpless, and eventually dies. This story deals with themes of isolation, aloofness, responsibility, alienation, pressure, etc.
In the short story, the major characters are the residents of the house where Gregor and his family live. His father, mother, and sister constitute the primary characters to Gregor Samsa's main character. Added to that are the three boarders that his mother took in to get extra money after Gregor became an insect and can't work anymore. They represent the intolerant attitude of society, a representation of the outside world.
The three bearded gentlemen seemed repulsed and detest Gregor when they saw he was an insect. Stating that they loved cleanliness, they mostly took their meals inside their room and even invited Grete Samsa to play the violin inside their room <em>"where it is, after all, much more cozy and comfortable[?]"</em>
Their reaction and behavior towards the Samsa family not only showed their callousness, but they also demanded that they will move out and not pay rent after spotting Gregor.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
Answer:
0 answers
Explanation:
non of the sentences has no misspelled words/word in it
Answer:
Symbol helps create meaning and emotion in a story.
Explanation:
The use of symbols helps people understand the topic, the figurative meaning of the story. Symbols give traces to understand one’s experience. Symbols are used in literature to make an impact on the reader by adding another meaning to the words. This helps the writer pass the emotions to the readers in a more poetic way, not having to say everything very simple and clear.