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nikdorinn [45]
3 years ago
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At a recent wedding where she was a bridesmaid, Lydia "stole the show" during the reception by drinking far too much, dancing wi

th all of the men (including those who were married or who were at the wedding with a date) in an overtly sexual manner, and insisting on being permitted to make an impromptu speech during the wedding dinner. In fact, most of the guests left the wedding commenting that it seemed to be Lydia's night rather than the bride's! Lydia might BEST be described as having _____ personality disorder.
a) borderline
b) passive-aggressive
c) histrionic
d) narcissistic
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1 answer:
inna [77]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The correct answer to your question is C.  Hystrionic.

Lydia has Hystrionic Personality Disorder (HPD)

Explanation:

Hystrionic is described as ''exaggerated dramatic behavior designed to attract attention.'' ,which is definitely what Lydia is doing.

Hope I helped!  :P  Brainly always welcome:)

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