Well, we know that setting is location and surroundings, usually! Irony/sarcasm doesn't apply here, as it's usually in the form of dialogue or much more than those statements.Even if you were confused about tragic resolution, you know enough that there isn't anything particularly 'tragic' nor 'resolving' about this excerpt. So characterization seems best fit, giving an idea on the individual and their attire and how they are interacting with the other! But please, you're free to interpret it yourself in any case if doubtful upon my own.
It can allow you the ability to analysis how the author write rather than what the author wrote. Its a big deal since you can tell their feelings/ideas towards the topic they are writing about.
My answer is that Gregor stays calm in stressful situations.
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Am I in trouble or is it for someone else or do I stop to talk or would I be interrupting their work? Why are they here and I hope they don't come up to me as i don't know what I have done. Am I getting arrested
I believe the answer is A. A Venn diagram
A Venn diagram is typically used to compare two or more objects.
In this case, the content within the two passages.