When preschooler P.J. grabs a book out of his 2-year-old brother's hands, their mother responds with harsh criticism and then leaves them alone while she returns to her housework. Based on this scenario, you can anticipate that P.J

and his brother are likely to
A) be independent and responsible.
B) have an antagonistic sibling relationship.
C) develop a caring relationship based upon trust.
D) avoid each other as much as possible.


B

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