A year later, Kafka died.Many years later, the now grown-up girl found a 14 hidden inside the doll. The tiny letter, signed by Kafka, said, “Everything you love is very likely to be lost, but in the end, 15 will return in a different way.”1. A. reading B. sleeping C. ...
根据“The tiny letter, signed (署名) by Kafka, said, ‘Everything you love is very likely to be lost, but in the end, love will return in a different way.’”可知,本文卡夫卡和小女孩的故事想要告诉我们你所爱的一切都极有可能失去,但最终,爱会以不同的方式回归,故选项A“爱离开了,又回来了...
me." The girl hugged(拥抱)the new doll and took it home with her.A year later,Kafka(8) C. Many years later,the now grown-up girl found a letter hidden inside the(9) B.The tiny letter,signed(签名)by Kafka,said, "Everything you love is very likely to be ...
Many years later,the grown-up girl found a letter inside the doll.The tiny letter,signed by Kafka.said,"Everything you love will probably be lost,but in the end,love will return in another way."(1)Why did the girl cry? DA.Because she got lost in the park....
A year later, Kafka 8 . Many years later, the now grown-up girl found a letter hidden inside the 9 . The tiny letter, signed by Kafka, said, “Everything you love is very likely to be lost, but in the end, 10 will return in a different way.” 1. A. bought B. broke C. ...
Many years later,the now grown-up(长大的)girl found a letter hidden(藏)inside the doll.The tiny letter,signed(署名)by Kafka,said,"Everything you love is very likely to be lost,but in the end,love will return in a different way."(1)The girl cried because ___.A.she got lost in ...
The tiny letter, signed by Kafka, said, "Everything you love may get lost, but in the end love will return in a certain way. "51. Where did Kafk a come across the girl? A. In a park. B. In a shop. C. In a zoo. D. In a school.52. What do we know about the letters...
A year later, Kafka died. Many years later, the now grown-up girl found a letter hidden inside the doll. The tiny letter, signed by Kafka, said, "Everything you love is very likely to be lost, but in the end, love will return in a different way."...
World of Franz Kafka gives you special insight into a strong metaphysical experience. It's author Miroslav Joudal (1954-2018) felt that people today lack the spiritual dimension of perceiving reality. In Prague it's difficult to find a place to look beyond the horizon of everyday understanding...
Until the end, everything—the entire diegesis—was registered by a narrator whose perspective is almost entirely congruent with that of Gregor. A problem arises, which Kafka presumably did not solve well; Gregor is dead. The narrator must take leave of him, and now, indeed, ‘father’ and...