What is Parson's attitude toward his children, especially his daughter?
Answer Choices:
a) Seems both proud and afraid of his children; his daughter turns a man into the Party
b) Seems to care deeply for his children; his daughter is sickly, and he worries about her
c) Seems indifferent about his children; he suspects that his daughter read Goldstein's book
d) Seems to hate his children, except his daughter; he treats her very well