On page 258, how does Quentin relate his realizations during the road trip back to Walt Whitman's Leaves of
Grass?
A. In observing the other people on the road, Quentin ponders the fact that we can hear others and imagine them and that we
are connected to them, as Whitman suggests, but we can never fully become another.
B. In observing the other people on the road, Quentin thinks about the fact that while he considers himself to be a unique
individual, so does everybody else around him, even though at the end of the day they probably have more similarities than
differences.
C. Quentin observes his friends in the car and feels deeply connected to them in a way he hasn't felt before, like the root
system of the leaves of grass that Whitman discusses.
D. Quentin looks at the other people around him on the road and their selfishness and poor etiquette toward one another, and
he begins to think that perhaps Whitman was too optimistic about the goodness of humanity.