Mr. Peabody is frustrated with his daughter's exaggerated sense of her personal uniqueness. One way he could deal with this is to

A) acknowledge her unique characteristics, but also point out how he felt similarly as a teenager to encourage the development of a more balanced perspective.
B) give her a "reality check" in which he points out many other people with similar characteristics.
C) play along with her inflated sense of self, as it will eventually diminish on its own.
D) get his wife involved, as girls tend to be more receptive to information from their mothers at this age.

A

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