There is a tremendous difference between "seeing" and orienting yourself. Mostly we orient ourselves. We walk through a door without noticing it; we enter a room and know where we are without being conscious of the color or texture of the walls. But it is consciousness of visual detail that constitutes seeing. Which of the following is the best example of seeing as described in the passage?
a.He walked all the way to town, lost in thought about his future.
b.They traveled River Road for over ten years but could not recall its state route number.
c.She could not remember driving to school, but she must have done it because there she was.
d.She was surprised at the shiny black shell and odd limbs of the beetle.