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Leto
26 days ago
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In The Metamorphosis, which part of the plot differs from the standard elements of Freytag's pyramid? A. The exposition, because

the story begins with a lot of information that is never fully explained B. The rising action, because the reader never learns why Gregor was transformed into a bug C. The falling action, because the story concludes immediately after the climax and there is no ending D. The conclusion, because the story ends immediately after the climax without the conflict being resolved
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1 answer:
Gnom [6.4K]26 days ago
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Response:

B

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