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22 February, 03:56

In the metamorphosis, according to scholars, what does kafkas (author) use of the German word for vermin represent?

A. the famine and death caused by horrible sanitary conditions in the cities

b. the displacement of workers caused by the industrialist revolution

C. the horror people felt at the massive number of deaths in world war 1

D. the persecution felt by Jewish people, such as kafka, in eastern Europe

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  1. 22 February, 07:19
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    I just answered, the correct is the persecution felt by jewish people, such as kafka, in eastern europe. (D)
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