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.
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"Either thou (Tybalt) or I, or both must go with him (Mercutio). This (the fight) Shall determine that."
This pretty much means that Romeo is trying to get justice for the death of Mercutio, and he would rather die than let Tybalt live.
Not necessarily. Grades can be considered a measure of a result, it would depends a lot of the result you are measuring. For example, if you measure the behaviour of interest in class, the student that is trying hard in class would score well. But it also can happen that when that student face a test get blocked and stressed and do not score that well. Grades will always depend on what is measured, and currently those measures will be strictly connected with the beliefs of the teacher and his understanding of the most effective way of teaching.