How does the description of the memory of the naked child add to the development of the reader’s understanding of Dalí?

Answer choices for the above question

A. It traces the history of Dalí’s fascination with the surreal.

B. It forces the reader to question Dalí’s perspective on reality.

C. It makes the reader aware of why Dalí felt so scared all the time.

D. It suggests that Dalí took pleasure in other people’s pain.

B. It forces the reader to question Dalí’s perspective on reality.

The description of the memory of the naked child adds to the development of the reader’s understanding of Dalí by presenting a situation that challenges the traditional boundaries of reality and normalcy. This forces the reader to question Dalí’s perspective on reality and understand that his art and behavior may be influenced by a different perception of the world.