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Sarah is writing an article on various parenting styles.
The French parenting style is somewhat different. They believe in maintaining (cadre, values, or windows), which means a framework or boundary. Parents draw firm boundaries for children, and they expect children to abide by their rules and regulations. At the same time, they offer some degree of (freedom, leniency, or punishment) to their children.​

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I believe the first answer is cadre, which means a frame or framework.

As for the second one, it is either freedom (The lack of a specific constraint, or of constraints in general; a state of being free), or leniency (The quality of mercy or forgiveness, especially in the assignment of punishment). I'm leaning towards leniency though.

Apologies if I am incorrect.

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