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What is the main idea of the passage?

[A] Parental divorce has a negative effect on children all through their life.

[B] The impact of parental divorce on children varies in personality, age and gender.

[C] Boys may become more aggressive than girls in disrupted families.

[D] Kids of different ages behave differently on parental divorce.


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