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Which quotation from The Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka, BEST supports the idea that Grete is Gregor’s foil? "She did not see him straight away, but when she did notice him under the couch . . . she was so shocked that she lost control of herself and slammed the door shut again from outside."
"She was clever; she was already in tears while Gregor was still lying peacefully on his back."
"His observant sister only needed to notice the chair twice before she would always push it back to its exact position by the window after she had tidied up the room, and even left the inner pane of the window open from then on."
"Just from each other's glance and almost without knowing it they agreed that it would soon be time to find a good man for her."

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