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As Gregor Samsa one morning from restless dreams awoke, found he himself in his bed into an enormous
vermin transformed.

-Dr. Norman Prinsky, trans., The Metamorphosis

What makes the literal, word-for-word translation of The Metamorphosis hard
to read?

A. It does not reflect Kafka's original version of the story.

B. It makes the reader confused because the words are out of order.

C. It uses old German words that are no longer used today.

D. It makes the reader laugh and not take the work seriously.

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