They couldn’t do much because of the colonies, they where pack with tight shifts if they where to do much it could destroy there complex interdependence between old and earth and the new works of the frontier so they had to choose one thing
In Kafka's The Metamorphosis, Gregor Samsa (protagonist) wakes up to realize that he has, somehow, turned into a roach-like insect overnight. Grete (Gregor's sister) is the only one from his family who grows the strength to take care of him. While Gregor's transformation was more visible on the physical plane, Grete grew from being a whining little kid to a responsible and hard-working young woman at the end of the story.
While the other options did occur in the story, Gregor's transformation was not a reflection of inner ugliness as he was, although self-deprecating, not a bad person. Similarly, while Grete does want to become a violinist, this is not at the center of her transformation.
Therefore, your best answer is "Two characters in The Metamorphosis undergo a transformation: Gregor, who becomes a giant insect, and his sister, who develops from a child into a young adult.
Answer:
1. Tim is younger than Sarah
2. Our house is smaller than yours
3. Bill is not as short as David
4. Jack's marks are better than mine
5. This book is the same price as that one. That book is more expensive
6. Your bike is faster than mine
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