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What realization does Grete come to in Part III of The Metamorphosis?A.That she will never be able to go to the conservatoryB.That she enjoys the task of caring for GregorC.That she is responsible for Gregor's transformationD.That the family must find a way to get rid of Gregor

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What realization does Grete come to in Part III of The Metamorphosis?A.That she will never be able to go to the conservatoryB.That she enjoys the task of caring for GregorC.That she is responsible for Gregor's transformationD.That the family must find a way to get rid of Gregor

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In Part III of The Metamorphosis, Grete comes to the realization that the family must find a way to get rid of Gregor. This is a significant turning point in the story as Grete had been the one who cared for Gregor the most after his transformation. However, the burden of his care, the alteration in the family's lifestyle, and the loss of their previous brother-son relationship lead her to this difficult conclusion.

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