Hal is a great dad. Which of the following likely characterizes a typical interaction with his children?
A. Hal likes to tickle and wrestle with his children.
B. Hal is in charge of feeding his children.
C. Hal is in charge of bathing his children.
D. Hal is working hard to earn as much money as possible, and does not have time to play with his children.
A. Hal likes to tickle and wrestle with his children.
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