The correct option is ”do some,” as it fits the grammatical structure of the sentence. The verb ”made” is followed by ”her children” and then the base form of the verb ”do,” indicating the action of performing chores.
• make some (1): Incorrect; ”make” is not the correct verb here.
• take some (2): Incorrect; ”take” does not convey the intended meaning of performing tasks.
• do some (3): Correct; ”do” properly follows ”made” in this context.
• does some (4): Incorrect; ”does” is singular and does not agree with ”children.”