The answer is D: the cleaning woman.
In this story by the great writer, Franz Kafka, Gregor Samsa is turned into a horrible bug. This brings a lot of hardships, both for Gregor and his family.
After Gregor dies, it is the cleaning woman who gets rid of the body, in the most characteristic of Kafka´s finales, turning his main character into a nuisance that needs to be rid of in the most possible impersonal way (Samsa was not even considered a man by the end of the story).
monologue
narration
soliloquy
soft
B.
mean
C.
sleepy
D.
baffled
a. one independent clause only
b.one independent clause and one subordinate clause
c.two independent clauses
d.one subordinate clause only
Based on the information provided in this excerpt, how would you characterize Tom? Answer in two to three complete sentences using supporting details from the text.
Answer:
The character in this excerpt, Tom, is a very young man, a teenager I would say, that is forced, probably by his family, to assist to church and hear the clergyman. He doesn't seem to be interested at all in the prayers, he doesn't feel connected with the rest of the congregation.
Explanation:
In the whole excerpt, the reader can see how little Tom cares about what happens in this place. As it is said in the second sentence, he "did not enjoy the prayer, he only endured it". Also, in the middle of the text, it says: "he was not listening", he was kind of used to listen to the same old story time after time, he was bored of it.
Which word would suggest the most negative judgment of the study?
Interest: a great deal of curiosity
Imagination: the ability to be creative
Misgiving: feeling of doubt or suspicion
Vigor: intensity
The word that would suggest the most negative judgment of the study is C. Misgiving: feeling of doubt or suspicion
This refers to the selection of words that is used to convey an idea to an audience by an author.
Hence, we can see that when making a revision of the sentence, to show that there is a negative judgment of the study, it would be important to use the word "misgiving".
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