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The best summary of paragraph 2 is: "Gregor knows by the reality surrounding him that he has become a bug" (C).
Paragraph 2 is a description of the character's surroundings.
Through Gregor Samsa's eyes, the reader is given a look around the bedroom as Samsa is looking around him to try to find an anchor to reality: "It wasn't a dream;" "a proper human room." His reasoning is probably that if this metamorphosis was all a dream, his room would not look exactly like it was in real life. Yet, because the depiction of the room is so precise, with many details (like the textile samples on the table and the very specific description of the magazine cut-out), Samsa reaches the conclusion that this might be real.
Juliet fakes her own death using poison. Thus, option "A" is correct.
<h3>How explain your answer briefly?</h3>
In Act 4 Scene 3 of the play "Romeo and Juliet", Juliet fakes her death by drinking poison. This was an attempt to escape from the marriage and unite with her lover, Romeo. She was in dilemma about taking such an action.
She was in a dilemma that what would happen if Romeo would be late to reach the tomb. She was also worried about trusting the friar or not for such an attempt. The scene is one of the important scenes in the play because of the plan made in order to unite the lovers.
Thus, option "A" is correct.
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