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English, 30.06.2021 08:20 christhegreat1

Read this passage: It is altogether a remarkable mistake for you to believe
never complied with your wishes. "Always contrary" was
really not my basic principle where you were concerned, as
you believe and as you reproach me. On the contrary, if I
had obeyed you less, I am sure you would have been much
better pleased with me.
Franz Kafka, "Letter to His Father
What contradiction in Kafka's relationship with his father does Kafka bring up
in this passage from "Letter to His Father"?
A. Kafka believes his father would have respected him more if Kafka
had obeyed him less.
B. Kafka believes that his father thinks Kafka makes too many errors
and mistakes.
C. Kafka believes that his father would have felt bad if he knew Kafka
was such an unhappy man.
D. Kafka believes that his father would have been happier if Kafka
had been more miserable.

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