Which of these ideas is best supported by the passage below (paragraph 21)?
I could draw closer the threads of the web which analysis has disclosed, and would then be able to show how they all run together into a single
knot; I am debarred from making this work public by considerations of a private, not of a scientific, nature. After having cleared up many things
which I do not willingly acknowledge as mine, I should have much to reveal which had better remain my secret. Why, then, do not I choose
another dream whose analysis would be more suitable for publication, so that I could awaken a fairer conviction of the sense and cohesion of the
results disclosed by analysis? The answer is, because every dream which I Investigate leads to the same difficulties and places me under the
same need of discretion; nor should I forgo this difficulty any the more were I to analyze the dream of someone else. That could only be done
when opportunity allowed all concealment to be dropped without injury to those who trusted me.
A. Freud does not complete the analysis because he is worried that competitors will steal his method.
B. Freud protects his patients' privacy, but does not care much about his own privacy.
C. Freud believes that close analysis of any dream will eventually lead to sensitive personal topics.
D. Freud chose a particularly personal dream to increase the readers' Interest.
