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You're given the phenotypes of the parents, with descriptions about their genotypes ("true breeding" = "homozygous" or "same alleles"), so it's helpful to start by writing out the genotypes of the parents. Remember, there are two alleles for any given gene (you get one allele from each parent) and this problem is talking about 2 separate genes, so therefore our genotypes will have 2 genes x 2 alleles per gene = 4 alleles.
Once you've written the genotype, "FOIL" (first, outer, inner, last) the genotype to give you all the possible allele combinations that could be paired in that parent's gametes.
*These combinations^ will have one allele for each gene (example: YR) because the the offspring will inherit one allele for each gene from both parents when the parents' gametes come together (fertilization) for a total of two alleles for each gene.*
Your answer should be A.