Clyde's mother is named Beulah, and his girlfriend's name is Cosette. One night at dinner, Clyde says to Cosette, "Beulah, these string beans taste great!" Which of the following is not a Freudian interpretation of the fact that Clyde has accidentally referred to his romantic partner by his parent's name?
A) Clyde unconsciously wishes that his mother were his romantic partner.
B) Clyde feels guilty because he has not called his mother recently.
C) Clyde just returned from visiting his mother, and this occurred as a result of habit.
D) Clyde is angry with his mother for going on a date with someone younger than he is.
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