Which of the following passages from “The Garden of Stubborn Cats” is a clue that the cats symbolize resistance to order?

A. “Following his tabby friend, Marcovaldo had started looking at places as if through the round eyes of a cat ….”
B. “On the other hand, from the cat city there opened unsuspected peepholes onto the city of men ….”
C. “Marcovaldo realized that with regard to the old Marchesa, opinions were sharply divided: some saw her as an angelic being, others as an egoist and a miser.”
D. “Cats walked along all the planks, they made bricks fall and upset buckets of mortar, they fought in the midst of the piles of sand.”

B or D???

The correct passage from "The Garden of Stubborn Cats" that serves as a clue that the cats symbolize resistance to order is passage D. “Cats walked along all the planks, they made bricks fall and upset buckets of mortar, they fought in the midst of the piles of sand." This passage emphasizes the disruptive nature of the cats and their ability to create chaos and disorder in their surroundings. By actively challenging and disrupting the order of the construction site, the cats symbolize resistance to the concept of order and control.