Which detail from this passage suggests that workers during the early 1900s
found their jobs s...
English, 27.06.2019 23:20 emmahirstein
Which detail from this passage suggests that workers during the early 1900s
found their jobs stressful?
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a. gregor complains that he has to get up too early to go to work.
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b. gregor points out that the food is good, but it's difficult to eat while
on the road.
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c. gregor complains that traveling from place to place is tiresome.
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d. gregor describes the difficulties of working in a factory.
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