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Which two shifts occur at the end of Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis?

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Answer:B.The point of view goes from a third-person limited to third-person omniscient. D.Gregor's family members all become more independent and lively.

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The correct answer for this question is this one: "B. The point of view goes from a third-person limited to third-person omniscient." The two shifts occur at the end of Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis is that the point of view goes from a third-person limited to third-person omniscient.

Here are the following choices.
A. The first-person narration ends and switches to third person.
B. The point of view goes from a third-person limited to third-person omniscient.
C. Gregor's parents grow increasingly dependent on their daughter, Grete.
D. Gregor's family members all become more independent and lively.

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