What mainly does the description of the Jason’s neighborhood (p. 47) convey about the novel’s setting and the people who occupy it?
Answer choices for the above question
A. The wealthy people who live in the subdivisions of Orlando value taste and uniqueness over any other qualities.
B. The wealthy people who live in the subdivisions of Orlando are homogeneous and fake, living in enormous cookie cutter houses that all look the same as one another.
C. The wealthy people are so afraid of others coming into their neighborhoods that all of the subdivisions have gates and walls around the entire community.
D. The wealthy people in the subdivisions care more about showing off to each other than about the quality of their homes.