Almost all anger over issues of compliance occur between a child and


A. another child of the same gender.

B. an adult.

C. another child of the opposite gender.
D. a much-younger child.

My answer is B.

Again, you're right! :-)

Your answer, B. an adult, is correct. Almost all anger over issues of compliance occur between a child and an adult.

To determine the correct answer, we need to analyze the given statement and eliminate the incorrect options.

The statement says that almost all anger over issues of compliance occurs between a child and someone else. Let's evaluate each option:

A. another child of the same gender: There is no information in the statement suggesting that anger over compliance issues is limited to children of the same gender. So, we can eliminate this option.

B. an adult: This option suggests that anger mainly occurs between a child and an adult. Since the statement does not mention any specific age group, this is a valid possibility.

C. another child of the opposite gender: The statement does not provide any information about the gender of the other child, so we cannot assume that anger occurs specifically between children of the opposite gender. Hence, we can eliminate this option.

D. a much-younger child: There is no mention in the statement that anger over compliance issues occurs primarily between a child and a much-younger child. Therefore, we can also eliminate this option.

By eliminating options A, C, and D, we are left with option B, an adult. Thus, your answer of B is correct based on the given information.