How does the motif of invisibility figure most prominently in the scene at Golden Day in Chapter 3 of Invisible Man?

A.The veteran treating Mr. Norton has used his invisibility to undermine social expectations of him.
B.Mr. Norton disappears into the crowd, now the most invisible person in a room full of African Americans.
C.The encounter with Trueblood has ended, and his disappearance allows the narrator to relax and calm down.
D.The narrator feels invisible among a crowd of African American people after spending time with the white man.
E.The college has disappeared from sight, indicating that beauty and peace have also gone from the narrator's life.

B. Mr. Norton disappears into the crowd, now the most invisible person in a room full of African Americans.

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I apologize for any confusion. The correct answer is:

A. The veteran treating Mr. Norton has used his invisibility to undermine social expectations of him.

In this scene, the veteran is able to manipulate the situation and assert his power by playing into the stereotype of the "invisible" black man. This demonstrates how invisibility can be used as a tool to subvert expectations and assert agency in a racist society.