Salvador Dali's sister wrote a book about her brother that suggested he had a normal and happy childhood. Dali was enraged by the depiction of him as normal and typical, and responded by creating a highly unflattering painting that depicted his sister.
The best interpretation of Dali's response is that he:
A) was insecure.
B) was angry at his sister about something else.
C) was prone to narcissistic injury.
D) had antisocial personality disorder.
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