She always gets in trouble.
she can never keep her big mouth shut.
she is a trouble maker .
Answer:
The moment Gregor turns into an insect and is attacked by his father.
Explanation:
Kafka, the author of "Metamorphosis" had a very bad relationship with his father. This can be seen in the letter he writes to his father, where he shows how he felt attacked, ignored and without a chance to speak up and justify himself. This is also reflected in Gregor's relationship with his father in "Metamorphosis" because when Gregor is turned into an insect, his father attacks him violently, without letting Gregor explain the situation and without Gregor being to blame for what happened.
Mark wrote a Hellenistic gospel, primarily for an audience of gentile Greek-speaking residents of the Roman Empire. Jewish traditions are explained, clearly for the benefit of non-Jews. Aramaic words and phrases are also expanded upon. <span>Alongside these Hellenistic influences, Mark makes use of the Old Testament in the form in which it had been translated into Greek.</span>
Offering a counterclaim and giving enough evidence to disprove that counterclaim strengthens the argument by reassuring the reader/audience that the you are well-informed and able to discern multiple perspectives. It’s like when you’re trying to convince your parents to let you go out with your friends at night or on a school night, you should state why you want to go and you should also acknowledge what they’re trying to say otherwise they’ll think that you’re not aware of the dangers out there.