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(From the passage “a metamorphosis”) Which sentence from the text suggests that the narrator is not very confident about the quality of
his own work?
A.
Rob," I blurted, and while I was casting around for some coherent way to ask this man
what I wanted to ask, he somehow beat me to it.
B.
Before I could put my analysis of, say, Kafka's Metamorphosis into words, I had to
work out my thoughts from the book in pictures: Gregor Samsa's shadowy bedroom,
the crooked legs of the insect he had become.
"These are very fine," he said, and I must have looked like I didn't believe him,
because he said it again, emphatically."
D.
In my adolescent restlessness, I didn't have the patience for sketching sneakers,
flowers, the tree in the school courtyard.

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