<p>Gosh i wish i had a print version of the passage but i put a random link i found on-line.</p>
<p>I don't know why for Section 5 number 12, C is the correct answer.
I don't know how the author of passage 2 is interpreting Walden in a way that it is NOT representative of the way it is often taught in schools.</p>
<p>In passage 1, the author says, of it taught in schools: “in this sense, Walden is revered as a text of regret, a lament for a world passing out of existence”…
in passage 2 the author says at the beginning: “At other times he was downright enthusiastic (about the mechanization…)”. So this statement in passage 2 would contrast with the traditional approach of the book being sad and regretful about mechanization, offered in passage 1.</p>