Answer:
The correct answer is B. The Metamorphosis.
Explanation:
Magical realism, as the name itself suggests, is a type of predominantly realistic writing that contains some supernatural, or <em>magical </em>elements as well. Even though it <em>mostly </em>refers to Latin American literature, there are many examples of magical realism in European literature as well, such as Bulgakov's <em>The Master and Margarita </em>or Kafka's <em>The Metamorphosis. </em>
In <em>The Metamorphosis, </em>the protagonist Gregor suddenly turns into a cockroach, which is obviously magical. The realism is the fact that his transformation is a symbol of his routine, unhappy life.
Answer:
A: Cause/Effect organization
Explanation:
In the passage, you can see one thing slowly leads to another: Oedipus accidentally kills his father, and because of that Jocasta kills herself, leaving Oedipus to resign from the throne. If Oedipus had not killed his father, then Jocasta wouldn't have killed herself, and he wouldn't have left the throne.
Paraphrasing creates a condensed version of the text
A.
I will have been cooking for the entire morning when the guests will arrive.
his desire to avoid a fight