The correct answers are 1 y 4. In option one it is evident that Grete, who at the beginning of the story was a sweet girl, now has changed completely with his brother, Gregor, who was the one that always believed in her and that supported her studies. Nonetheless, since Gregor has become a bug, Grete no longer loves him because she is disgusted by the new appearance of her brother and she cannot stand going inside his room with his parents in order to check how Gregor is improving. Option four has to do with the psychical transformation of Grete from a girl to a woman, according to her parents’ opinion as a consequence of her growing.
Options two and three are not correct since the first one does not mention the transformation that Grete suffered through the time. It only mentions the fact that Grete had been sleeping since the three gentlemen had move in and it does not have a connection with her transformation. On the other hand, option three has nothing to do with her transformation since the excerpt is talking about the fact that Mr. Samsa is chasing out the three gentlemen and one of them is asking why is she doing that and she then answers that this is what she wanted to say; after that, the three men just went out.
George Washington's view on bigotry was that people who do not value variety and religious freedom are bigots and this is what is found in Patel's point of view which is that people need to work together regardless of their religion.
C. <span>The repetition of the last word in each line creates a reflective rhythm and tone in the poem while also making significant words easily recognizable.
The words that are repeated at the end of one stanza and the beginning of the next are: house, tears, child, almanac, grandmother, stove. These words are very important to the overall meaning and tone of the poem, so their repetition makes them easily recognizable as significant. Also, the reflective style mirrors the mood of (self) reflection in the poem and makes the rhythm match the tone. </span>
Storage of food was important.
Wine and meat needed to be stored apart.
Most yeomen had vats and presses to make cheese