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What evidence from "Letter to His Father" leads you to believe that the conflict between Kafka and his father continued into adulthood?A.Hence the world was for me divided into three parts . . .B.I was, after all, weighed down by your mere physical presence.C.There was no hold I tried to escape.D.By the way, this difference between us remains much the same to this very day.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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What evidence from "Letter to His Father" leads you to believe that the conflict between Kafka and his father continued into adulthood?A.Hence the world was for me divided into three parts . . .B.I was, after all, weighed down by your mere physical presence.C.There was no hold I tried to escape.D.By the way, this difference between us remains much the same to this very day.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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The evidence from "Letter to His Father" that leads me to believe that the conflict between Kafka and his father continued into adulthood is primarily found in statement D: "By the way, this difference between us remains much the same to this very day." This statement suggests that the issues Kafka had with his father were not resolved and continued to persist into his adult life.

Additionally, statement B: "I was, after all, weighed down by your mere physical presence," also suggests a continued conflict. The use of the past tense "was" indicates that this is a feeling that Kafka had in the past, but the intensity of the sentiment suggests that it is likely a feeling that continued into his adulthood.

Statement A and C are less direct, but they also hint at a long-standing conflict. Statement A: "Hence the world was for me divided into three parts . . ." could suggest a division or conflict in his world view, possibly caused by his relationship with his father. Statement C: "There was no hold I tried to escape," could be interpreted as Kafka feeling trapped in some way, possibly by his relationship with his father.

In conclusion, all four statements provide evidence that the conflict between Kafka and his father continued into adulthood, with statement D providing the most direct evidence

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