Which detail from the passage shows how the narrator feels about the destruction of the
natural world?
O The scenery was not what I had expected at all, and I stared out the window, fascinated by it.
o I looked to where she was pointing, up to the left, out in a field, and my heart sank. The black
smoke was pouring from a huge bonfire of trees.
O "Well...they develop it. They plan communities with nice houses, and schools, and industrial parks.
They create jobs-construction jobs, teaching jobs, civil engineering jobs-like your father's."
O "No. Not too many. Not any more. This is too far north for citrus trees. Every few years they get a
deep freeze that wipes them all out. Most of the citrus growers here have sold off their land to
developers
