Holly likes to climb trees, play fighting games, and take charge on the playground. She describes herself as a typical tomboy. Holly's peers are likely to

a. ignore her behavior, figuring she'll stop eventually.
b. encourage her behavior, viewing her as more fun than the more feminine girls.
c. try to convince her to act more feminine.
d. imitate her nontraditional behavior, so that she can see how ridiculous she looks.

C

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