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Read these translations of a passage fromn katka's The Metavnorposis: We must get rid of it cried the sister again, that's the
only thing for it, Father. You just have to put from your
mind any thought that it's Gregor.
Michael Hofmann, trans., The Metamorphosis
"He's got to go, cried his sister, that's the onily solution,
father. You must just try to get rid of the idea that it's
Gregor.
Malcolm Pasley. trans., The Metamorphosis
What does Hofmannns use of the pronoun it imply about the sister's feelngs
about Gregor?
A That she wishes this had never happened to Gregor
B. That she has stopped thinking of Gregor asa human
C. That she continues to cCHe about Gregor werr TLIch
D. That she is anary that Greapr has caused this trouble

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