<span>The answer is B and D. Overpopulation is among the most squeezing ecological issues, noiselessly exasperating the strengths behind an unnatural weather change, ecological contamination, living space misfortune, the 6th mass termination, escalated cultivating rehearses and the utilization of limited normal assets, for example, freshwater, arable land and non-renewable energy sources</span>
<span>I'd say that definitely B. lack of fresh, clean water, and D. increased famine are the overpopulation issues that could easily happen in the near future in the most of the world as people are rapidly reproducing and populating the globe. I wouldn't say that A is correct, or C, but I guess E. lack of monetary resources could also be a problem, because many people would lack money if this were to happen.</span>
Franz Kafka who wrote the book ‘The Metamorphosis’ tells the story about a boy name Gregor Samsa who one days completely transforms from a human being to a giant insect.
Before his transformation, his family used to treat him well and used to Care for him.
But as soon as they came to know about Gregor’s transformation, their feelings towards him changed.
They started treating him in a very cruel way, rather Gregor himself started hating his own self for what he has become.