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“You just couldn't imagine where all this life was coming from. It reminded me of that Bible story where somebody or other struck a rock and the water poured out.”
(THE BEAN TREES, A Novel by Barbara Kingsolver. Copyright © 1988 by Barbara Kingsolver. All Rights Reserved. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers.)

What is the best analysis of this passage?
A. Taylor's observation of “The Miracle of Dog Doo Park” mirrors the characters' experience as they find love and happiness despite their circumstances.
B. Taylor thinks this as she watches Turtle plant the beans, and it makes her realize that they can work together to grow tomatoes in the desert that are just as good as those in Kentucky.
C. Lou Ann looks out on the blooming wisteria and recognizes that she and Dwayne Ray can be happy with or without Angel in their lives.
D. Mattie's observation about the Bible helps Taylor realize that the behavior of individuals is less important than the will of God.

(the bean trees)

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