When the real estate agent couldn’t find anything they liked in the older part of town, he took the young couple to a new subdivision called Pleasant Grove. It would be farther from the husband’s work, but there was a new school nearby – he knew they’d appreciate that. The wife said it already felt better than the other neighborhoods they’d looked at because there were kids’ toys in the yards. The husband wanted to know which road he would take to get to work and how far it was. When he looked at the price sheet at the first house, he was pleasantly surprised to see that the house cost less than their house in Cleveland. “That’ll make his new boss happy,” the realtor thought.

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The reader can infer that
A.
the husband is an up-and-coming executive in a new company.
B.
the real estate agent thinks this couple is too hard to please.
C.
both the husband and the wife grew up in Cleveland.
D.
the couple has just moved to town for the husband's new job.

D. the couple has just moved to town for the husband's new job.