I have not read the book that this question references. If you include the section of it in question, I might be able to help.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The kinds of questions that Hitchcock hopes his audience will ask while they watch the movie "Rope" are the ones that make them think how the mystery will be solved by the characters. How the situations can be developed in order to get the clues and find the guilty. English movie Director Alfred Hitchc*ock was the master of suspense. In the movie "Rope," the audience knows from the very beginning who were the murderers of the man. Hitchc*ock said that he likes the audience assumes the role of God, in order to witness the actions of how the characters are going to resolve the case because the audience already knew how things happened since the beginning of the movie.
It may be Option B, i have reason to believe this is It because he was most likely expecting tomatoes to come from the plants, but in reality it was Just flower (Appologies if im wrong though)
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Antolini resumes the discussion on a much more serious note. He tells Holden that he is worried about him because he seems primed for a major fall, a fall that will leave him frustrated and embittered against the rest of the world, particularly against the sort of boys he hated at school.
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Hit them as hard as you can