There's the answer, i did the test! :)
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<h3>early 15c., "uninterrupted connection of parts in space or time," from Old French continuité, from Latin continuitatem (nominative continuitas) "a connected series," from continuus "joining, connecting with something; following one after another," from continere (intransitive) "to be uninterrupted," literally "to hang together" </h3>
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Hi, so i don’t know what story that is but read the questions and than read the story. when writing use your own words and mix the story up a bit but not too much try to make it sound like it’s coming from you not the author.
The Metamorphosis is a short story written by Franz Kafka. The definition of an absurdist story is a story whose characters cannot find any meaning in life. The story may be humorous or irrational. The element of The Metamorphosis that makes it an absurdist story is the absence of a reason for Gregor's transformation into an insect (c). Gregor is transformed into an insect right at the beginning of the story. The rest of the story deals with the ways Gregor and his family battle to adjust to his transformation.