In response to your friend's statement about chores and allowances being independent, how would you explain their misunderstanding?

A. "Explain that independence in statistical terms means that the occurrence of one event does not affect the probability of the other. In this case, doing chores and getting an allowance are likely dependent, as some children both do chores and receive an allowance, while others don't do chores and receive no allowance. "
B. "Agree with your friend, as independence means that events have no connection. Since some children do chores and get an allowance, while others do chores and get no allowance, it aligns with the concept of independence. "
C. "Clarify that independence implies the absence of a relationship between events. Given that some children do chores and receive an allowance, while others do chores and get no allowance, it suggests a potential dependency between these activities. "
D. "Support your friend's assertion by highlighting that independence means events occurring randomly without influencing each other. In the context of chores and allowances, some children doing chores and not receiving an allowance may exemplify independence. "