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Click to read the passage from The Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka. Then answer the question.
Gregor realizes that he does not like the milk his sister left for him. What does
this detail suggest?
O A. Gregor's sister wasted her time trying to help Grecht
B. Gregor's transformation affected more than his appearance.
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C. Gregor is not appreciative of his sister's kindness.
O D. Gregor was not as hungry as he thought he was.

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