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how is gregor's mind in direct conflict with the state of his body?
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English, 18.11.2019 00:31 bNicholson23
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how is gregor's mind in direct conflict with the state of his body?
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a. though he is slowly losing his mind, his body is growing stronger
and more powerful.
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b. though his mind is starting to feel animallike, his body is slowly
starting to return to normal.
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c. though his body is getting easier to control, he is starting to lose
his memory and sanity.
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d. though his body is no longer human, he is still able to feel and
reason like an ordinary person.
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