Ask yourself what you find interesting. What do you feel like writing about? Have you read a real page-turner and you are willing to talk about it? Compare the chracters or author's style. I can share with you one site where the guys can write the whole paper for you. Moreover, they can edit what you have written.
Option D is correct. Most interpretations agree that in Metamorphosis, the Kafkaesque describes a situation of Gregor struggling with his family after the transformation. Gregor is the one carrying with his kafkaesque existence and learning how to put up with himself, but his family rejects him. After Gregor dies, his family feels relieved, rather than sad.
4x+4 is there any option choices
The most exciting and yet the saddest part of the story comes when the end is near for the stowaway. The pilot of the spaceship shuttle is able to reach the authorities who refuse to make an exception to inevitable death for the stowaway. However, she finally gets to speak to her brother whom she was planning to see and explain her position on why she did what she did. Her realization that death is inevitable for her comes when she is forced to become an adult in a very brief period of time to face her fears and her consequences. Then the hatch opens and she is gone . . .
This is third person point of view, omniscient - you're seeing Mario from the
outside instead of hearing him say "I am reading a book."