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Read this passage: one day, in order to spare her even this sight, he spent four hours carrying the bedsheet over to the couch on his back and arranged it so that he was completely covered and his sister would not be able to see him even if she bent down. if she did not think this sheet was necessary then all she had to do was take it off again, as it was clear enough that it was no pleasure for gregor to cut himself off so completely. she left the sheet where it was. gregor even thought he glimpsed a look of gratitude one time when he carefully looked out from under the sheet to see how his sister liked the new arrangement. franz kafka, the metamorphosis (david wyllie, trans.) what can you infer about the family's feelings about gregor from the passage? a. the family is ready for gregor to leave his room and rejoin them. b. the family is able to ignore gregor's physical form and accept him as he is. c. the family is disgusted by the change in gregor's physical form. d. the family is convinced that gregor's transformation is temporary. the answer is c. the family is disgusted by the change in gregor's physical form.

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