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Which of the following statements about the Grimms' fairy tales is TRUE according to the passage?
A

They were originally intended to be children's stories.

B

Generally speaking, the tales that have endured can help children deal with the challenges life bring to them.

C

A large number of the tales made it to the modern age.

D

They are less violent than the children's stories being written today.


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