Choose the right option that creates a coherent paragraph between sentences 1 & 6.
1. Violence is aggressive behavior with the intent to cause harm, either physical or psychological.
A. By contrast, hostile aggression more closely fits our definition of violence: It is performed for the purpose of harming (physically or psychologically) another person.
B. Instrumental aggression has as its purpose the achievement of a separate goal, the motive being not to harm, but to gain something else.
C. The word intent is central; physical or psychological harm that occurs by accident, in the absence of intent, is not violence.
D. All aggressive behavior can be divided into two fundamentally different types: instrumental aggression and hostile aggression.
6. Human beings and other animals differ in their use of hostile versus instrumental aggression:
Whereas human beings engage in both types of aggression, other animals primarily, if not exclusively, engage in instrumental aggression.