The following passage from paragraph 3 mainly shows that .

They shouted, played, fought, cried, laughed, hastening with all the obscure avidity of being to tear out pieces of living flesh with their teeth and nails, displaying that common and ancestral dementia which slumbers within every healthy biological specimen and which is the normal nourishment, appropriate to the practical and animal development of the “principal of action.”
Answer choices for the above question

A. Dalí was very critical of his classmates’ wild and reckless behavior and judged them for being no better than animals

B. Dalí couldn’t understand what was wrong with the other children

C. Dalí recognized that the other children were behaving in a “normal” fashion but that “normal” behavior was entirely opposite to his own nature

D. there was clearly something very wrong with Dalí who didn’t exhibit the traits of normal child development

C. Dalí recognized that the other children were behaving in a “normal” fashion but that “normal” behavior was entirely opposite to his own nature