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Click to read the pasage from The Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka. Then answer the question.How does Kafka build tension in this passage?A.Time moves at a normal pace and the reader wonders whether Gregor will change back to his human form.B.Time moves backward and the reader wonders whether Gregor will reveal why he changed into vermin.C.Time moves quickly and the reader wonders whether Gregor will be able to keep up the pace.D.Time passes slowly and the reader wonders whether Gregor will be able to get out of bed.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Click to read the pasage from The Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka. Then answer the question.How does Kafka build tension in this passage?A.Time moves at a normal pace and the reader wonders whether Gregor will change back to his human form.B.Time moves backward and the reader wonders whether Gregor will reveal why he changed into vermin.C.Time moves quickly and the reader wonders whether Gregor will be able to keep up the pace.D.Time passes slowly and the reader wonders whether Gregor will be able to get out of bed.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Without the passage from The Metamorphosis, it's impossible to accurately answer this question. However, based on the general knowledge of the book, Kafka builds tension by making time pass slowly (option D). This is because the reader is left wondering whether Gregor, who has transformed into a bug, will be able to get out of bed. This slow progression of time heightens the suspense and uncertainty.

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