If parents hoped to raise children who are not particularly aggressive, they might
A) carefully monitor the child's activities and choice of friends
B) use forceful means to restrain the child's aggressive antics
C) occasionally argue in front of the children so that their youngsters will see just how silly and counterproductive aggression can be
D) punish aggression erratically so the child can never be certain when he or she can "get away with" a hostile act
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