Answer:
Option C, "to be aggressive so that they will learn to hunt for their own food," is more accurate. Lions are apex predators and they need to learn how to hunt and kill their own prey to survive. Parent lions teach their cubs how to hunt, stalk, and ambush prey, and how to work together as a team to take down larger prey. They also teach their cubs to be patient, persistent, and agile during the hunt. While they may not explicitly teach their cubs to be aggressive, they do need to learn to be assertive and confident in order to successfully hunt for food.