George, after years of smoking cigarettes, finds it difficult to quit. Opponent process theory explains his difficulty by stating ______.

A. his action specific energy is too high
B. he encounters too many stimuli for smoking
C. his B state is so strong he needs cigarettes
D. his A state has grown so strong that the B state has been eliminated

C. his B state is so strong he needs cigarettes

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