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What does D-503’s explanation of the Tables in the third entry reveal about how he views the United States?
A. D-503 loves the Tables for the security they bring him in his daily life, to the point of almost worshiping them; this implies that D-503 is actually a deeply religious man and that he thinks of the United State as his church.

B. D-503 explains that the Tables are the enforced timetables of the Numbers (or citizens) of the United State; he resents these schedules and thus secretly hates the United State.

C. D-503 loves the rigid scheduling instructed by the Tables, so much so that he resents his free time; this suggests that D-503 very supportive of the United State and its harsh, invasive methods.

D. D-503 loves the Tables because they tell the Numbers (citizens of the United State) what to do and thus create a sense of unity; this implies that D-503 is very lonely and that he views the United State as a large family.

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