35. The theme of the book is that evil is inherent in the human mind itself, whatever innocence may cloak it, and it takes on a frightful force by being presented in juvenile terms.
The writer of the book implies that _______________.
(A) human nature is good in itself
(B) when we grow more mature, we lose our innocence
(C) even teenagers may possess the power to destroy
(D) it’s destined for innocence to get the upper hand over evil