Reasoning and evidence that support your claim. Three reasoning with the evidence are quite in the story
the answer would be, she updates her online profiles regularly and participates in work-related online discussions.
wordsworth tends to see nature as 'out there'; a presence which surrounds humans, and contributes to human life, but is different from humans. if you look at a typical wordsworth poem (there was a boy, ye knew him well ye rocks) - wordsworth talks about nature as something that needs to be learned about and understood, nature is different from us.
if you look at a byron poem (the isles of greece is a good one) - byron looks at nature mainly for what it already means to man. wordsworth will look at a landscape and see the mountains, trees, valleys, and rivers as almost spiritual presences - wordsworth wants to get to know nature.
byron will look at the same landscape and he will want to know who lives there, what are the villages? are there any farms or mines, is there some history?
wordsworth looks at nature for what it is; byron is forever asking what it means.
wordsworth thinks that humans are part of nature; byron thinks that nature is part of being human
the correct answer is: reveal gregor as an untidy individual.
in metamorphosis by franz kafka, gregor samsa is the main character, who one day wakes up as a bug, and the attitude he takes upon his transformation forces him to go deeper on his existence and the new features of his body.
in this excerpt the writer mentions a table full of collection textile samples, which gives us a hint about gregor being messy. later on the book we discover how he is a really untidy individual.