"remembered largely for its homogeneity," which is like saying that a dinner
was memorable because everything tasted the same. Yet a suburbanite
would not be offended by this judgment, even in the unlikely event that he
knew what the word meant.
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Which aspect of the author's life or personality probably has the most
influence on his
attitude toward the suburbs?
his fondness for travel
Ohis extremely busy schedule
Ohis sense of loyalty to a large city
his wide range of creative pursuits
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