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Which of the following statements is true?
A

Pupils will form relationships with old pupils rather than teachers.

B

The setting of the primary school is comparatively simpler than that of the secondary school.

C

All the teachers in the secondary school are rather frightening-looking.

D

Pupils have opportunities to get help from any teacher in the secondary school.


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