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As part of my job selling insurance, I find myself in a lot of suburban neighborhoods. In each community, I often find homes that look very much alike. Houses in the suburbs look the same because it is easier for a company to construct houses using only one master plan. Yesterday, I went to one home that looked identical to its neighbor’s, but no one was in. The next one I visited was also rather unimaginative. As I drove to the last house on the street, I was surprised to see how the flowers on the windowsills made it unique. It is amazing how plants can make standardized homes stand out.
Q: What can be inferred about the writer from the passage?
(a) He assumed all the houses would look the same.
(b) He is looking at houses for sale in the suburbs.
(c) He loves driving around suburban neighborhoods.
(d) He has been selling insurance policies for a long time.
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