Which inference about Dalí is best supported by paragraph 3?

Answer choices for the above question

A. He was irrationally afraid of simple activities and was entirely dependent on others.

B. The activity of his mind was so rich and powerful that it persuaded him to consider all possibilities whether good or bad.

C. He found the activities of common children to be trivial and unimportant.

D. He was an elitist who believed his experience of the world was vastly more valuable than his peers.

B. The activity of his mind was so rich and powerful that it persuaded him to consider all possibilities whether good or bad.