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English, 01.11.2019 02:31, emmdolzx

Read this passage
soon after dinner, his father would go to sleep in his chair,
his mother and sister would urge each other to be quiet;
his mother, bent deeply under the lamp, would sew fancy
underwear for a fashion shop; his sister, who had taken a
sales job, learned shorthand and french in the evenings so
that she might be able to get a better position later on.
- franz kafka, the metamorphosis (david wyllie, trans.)
what can you infer about grete from this passage from the metamorphosis?
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a. that she is learning new skills and becoming more worldly and
confident
b. that she dislikes having to eat dinner with gregor watching
c. that she is happy to have something to occupy her quiet time!

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