Mr. and Mrs. Merkle have a daughter and a son. They are most likely to
A) work hard to assign "cross-gender" chores to their children to avoid gender stereotyping.
B) assign their son chores that keep him close to home but allow their daughter to engage in activities that take her further into the community.
C) pair control with autonomy for their daughter and engage in restrictive parenting with their son.
D) use more directive speech with their daughter and grant their son more autonomy.
D
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