How does the setting in "The Pedestrian" affect Leonard Mead?
O A. It makes him appear abnormal.
O B. It allows him to be a writer.
O C. It forces him to walk around at night.
O D. It gives him a reason to meet his neighbors.
SUBMIT
The answer is A. The setting is futuristic and Leonard breaks all of that stories “customs”. He walks at night and doesn’t just sit around and watch TV.