Read the excerpt from "Rider in the City."

He knew only that the city was infinitely far from the North Carolina foothills where he'd lived all his life. Instead of the Blue Ridge Mountains rising majestically in the distance, apartments and office buildings loomed over him. Instead of lush green paths through the dense woods, Rider found himself walking overcrowded avenues washed in neon from storefronts and orange from the streetlights.

What does the description in this excerpt show about Rider?

He longs to fit into his new city environment.
He feels free in the city and trapped in the country.
He wants to find a balance between the country and city.
He feels trapped in the city and free in the country.

The description in this excerpt shows that Rider feels trapped in the city and free in the country.

The description in the excerpt shows that Rider feels trapped in the city and free in the country.

Based on the description in the excerpt from "Rider in the City," it can be inferred that Rider feels trapped in the city and free in the country. The passage contrasts two different environments - the North Carolina foothills where Rider had lived, and the city he has now entered. The description of the city as crowded and dominated by buildings, neon lights, and streetlights gives a sense of confinement or being trapped. In contrast, the mention of the Blue Ridge Mountains and lush green paths in the country evokes a sense of freedom and openness that Rider longs for.