In Acts I and II of The Tempest, Prospero interacts with Ariel and Caliban differently. Which statement best describes his interactions with the two?

A. He speaks more intelligently with Ariel, while he speaks to Caliban like a child.
B. He gives credit to Caliban for his work more than he does Ariel.
C. He trusts Caliban more than he does Ariel.
D. He threatens physical harm to Caliban, while he manipulates Ariel psychologically.