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  1. Chapter 5 and 6 of the Castle Questions
  2. Karnbir Sandhu
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  4. 1. The chairman is suffering from Gout.
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  6. 2. The chariman says the reason K. was sent for was an error , or misunderstanding, surrounding the departments'.
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  8. 3. The document the chairman is looking for is the local council's inquiry that resolved the entire matter concerning the land surveyor matter.
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  10. 4, The chairman says that the Castle phone system is deceptive in that in the Castle the telephones are in constant use and are heard as murmuring and singing from the local telephones, which is the only thing that is reliable. If one happnes to call the Castle anyone may answer and claim to be someone they're not.
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  12. 5. The chairman offers to contact the Castle for K's problems such has his long journey here and the sacrifices he had to make to make the journey and about his fiancee Frieda
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  14. 6. K feels startled when he leaves the meeting with the chairman.
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  16. 7. When K. returns to the inn after meeting with the chairman, the landlord asks him “Have you found new housing?”
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  18. 8. The landlord says the landlady has been feeling very upset and unhappy as she is in her room, lying in bed, sighing and complaining.
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  20. 9.The landlady says she feels happy about K. staying at the inn
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  22. 10. The landlady says that the landlord, when she didn't want K. staying at the inn, kept him here and ,when she was happy he was here, he drives K. away. Proving quite bothersome and seems to be always like that, the landlord that is.
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  24. 11. The photo the landlady shows K. is of the messenger Klamm first summoned the landlady with doing a high jump with rope.
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  26. 12. The landlady says that Frieda never received gifts from Klamm because when the landlady was Klamm's mistress she ,herself , had gotten 3 mementos and so she wonders why she, who Klamm simply did not call for again, had gotten these “gifts” but not Frieda.
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  28. 13. K. worries about the fact there is “dreadful fidelity”(to Klamm) in his marriage regarding Frieda.
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  30. 14. The landlady met her husband after being saddened of not being called on by Klamm any longer. She could not work and sat in her family's front garden all day and Hans, the landlord sat down with her sometimes and wept with her, and Hans' uncle, the previous landlord, passed by and gave them a deal on leasing the inn. The landlady did not want to be a burden to her family so she gave Hans her hand in marriage and worked on the inn.
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  32. 15. Hans' uncle, the previous landlord, leased the inn to the landlady and landlord.
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  34. 16. K. believes Klamm is behind the landlady's marriage and the lease of the inn.
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  36. 17. K. hopes to ask Klamm ,when he meets with him , for his stance concerning K's marriage with Frieda and other things, perhaps, as the conversation would flow then.
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  38. 18. What K. fears appearing, if the landlady is refused permission for K. to meet Klamm, is open rebellion.
  39. Chapter 5 and 6 Short Essay Questions
  40. The Castle
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  42. 1. K. feels very sure of himself when he goes to see the village chairman. He supposes from his experience with the authorities so far. To him, the consistency of the bureaucracy was well-to-do and would not defy his expectations. However, he also realizes that the danger in lies in thinking like that and being off-guard.
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  44. 2, The chairman's wife acts very carelessly toward finding the file that the chairman requested she find.
  45. For some reason, she throws and steps on papers in her search for the file. When the assistants come in , she stops looking all together while the assistants rummage through the files for no real reason.
  46. At the end of the meeting with the chairman she turns Klamm's letter into a sailboat. Overall, she acted very eccentrically and not tidy in the least pit.
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  48. 3. The chairman characterizes the Castle's bureaucracy through explaining the situation of the file concerning a land surveyor and the telephone system. One of the key ways he does this is telling K. about how the file concerning the summoning of a land surveyor had gotten lost. Although, it should not be possible according to the chairman for it to have gotten lost because the Castle did not make mistakes. However, there are control agencies for such things which makes an overall inconsistent view of the Castle.
  49. The telephone system ,as the Chairman explains, is deceptive in that the only thing you can be sure is real from it is the murmuring and singing from the constant use of it at the Castle, and one who answers may not be the one you wanted to contact. The Castle sounds like it is a flawed buearucracy where the less important tasks incur more work than the most important tasks from ,again, what the chairman explains.
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  51. 4. The landlady's relationship to Klamm is of a former mistress. She was called upon three times but no more than that. Being the mistress of Klamm, brings power to a person, and losing that status was very heart wrenching for both Frieda and the landlady.
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  53. 5. The landlady attributes the profitability of the inn her own hard work and cooking. She did everything possible to make the inn work and ruined her health as a result but was able to be mostly debt-free and buy the inn. Her husband, on the other hand, did not work nearly as hard. With her cooking she was able to attract customers, even from the Gentlemen's inn, though some drifted away after a while.
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  55. 6. K. believes the reason that Hans and his family never reecieved favors from Klamm was they never asked Klamm. K. says that Klamm most likely does not “forget at once” might still be waiting for Frieda and might have been waiting for the landlady many years ago.
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  61. Chapter 3 and 4 of the Caste; First Conversation with the Landlady.
  62. Karnbir Sandhu
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  64. 1.Frieda's job at the taproom is a barmaid.
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  66. 2.Frieda has blonde hair.
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  68. 3.K. gets to see Klamm through a peephole that Frieda shows him in the taproom.
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  70. 4. Frieda's relationship with Klamm is that she is her mistress.
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  72. 5. Frieda and K make love behind the counter in the taproom of the Gentleman’s inn.
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  74. 6. The maids discover Frieda and K. embracing in K.'s room.
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  76. 7. A sheet gets thrown on Frieda and K.
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  78. 8. K. tries to get out of the conversation with Frieda's mother by trying to postpone it until he gets back from his meeting with the chairman.
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  80. 9. K. tells Frieda's mother that he plans to marry Frieda very soon.
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  82. 10. K. says he wants to see Klamm before the wedding(Of Frieda and K.)
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  84. 11, Frieda's mother says it is impossible for K. to see Klamm
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  86. 12. Frieda's mother says an official will talk to people from the Castle.
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  88. 13. Frieda's mother says that Klamm thinks K. is insignificant or rather nothing.
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  90. 14.K says he could stay at Barnabas's house if Frieda's mother kicked him out.
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  92. 15. Frieda's mother states that the only reason she is letting K. stay in her inn is because K. is Frieda's future husband and lover and it was only for the sake of Frieda.
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  94. 17. Frieda's mother says that Barnabas' family are “slippery riffraff” and that Frieda sacrificed herself to save K. from them.
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  96. 18. The reason K. suggests for the landlady's reluctance to have him to talk to Klamm is to get K. or Frieda to end their relationship together.
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  98. Short Essay Questions Chapter 3 and 4 The Castle
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  100. 1. The impression Frieda makes when K. first meets her was of a nondescript blonde with sad features. She had a gaze of superiority that seemed to have already decided matters concerning K. She did not seem to be friends with Olga due to the coldness surrounding them.
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  102. 2 K. asks Frieda about Klamm when he first meets her. Olga laughs at the question due to
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  106. Karnbir Sandhu Physics Class:Flowers
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  109. As mentioned in the Introduction, most motion we observe undergoes changes. Think about leaves falling from a tree, cars going down the road, and a tennis ball hit across the court. These are just some examples of motion that you have probably observed.
  110. A. In your own words, explain the cause of an object's change in motion.
  111. An unbalanced force acting on an object.
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  113. B. In your own words, what causes an object to be motionless (at rest)?
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  115. A balanced force acting on an object
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  117. 2. Newton's Second Law is concerned with forces acting on an object.
  118. A. You've probably studied the term "force" in other classes. In your own words, what is a "force"?
  119. Something that affects the motion of an object in some way.
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  121. 3. True or False. An object at rest has no forces acting on it. Explain your answer.
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  123. False, there is a balanced net force acting on the object
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  125. 4. Consider a book at rest on a table. What are the forces acting on the book?
  126. The upward force of the table, and the downward force of gravity.
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  128. 5. Consider a car with cruise control activated as it moves down a straight, level road. What are the forces acting on the car?
  129. *Gravity
  130. *Upward force of road
  131. *Movement of wheels; forward.
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