Answer:
C. Providing an example of a disease that commonly manifests during Level 3
Step-by-step explanation:
An anorexic person is one who has a eating disorder that causes him/her to be obsessive with what they eat as well as their weight. It is characterised by an inordinate fear of being overweight
The author was discussing around man's needs & how that man cannot escape those basic needs. Maslows introduced the concept of hierarchy of needs & classified them into 5 strata namely: psychological, security/safety, social, esteem & self-actualization (the Maslows pyramid is attached). Maslows proposed that people would fulfil the fundamental needs before moving on to other needs. As such, an anorexic is only trying to shy away from his/her fundamental & basic need (in this case, food). But much more in this case, the anorexic person is staying off food to fulfil his/her social need (to 'belong' & be accepted). We see that anorexia can be an offshoot of social need
Hence, the author is pointing out a disease that could arise on the third level of the hierarchical needs. This means option C is the correct answer