The peer relationships formed by the Jewish children at Bulldog Banks during World War II showed that:
A) children without friends suffer serious developmental problems that are not easily reversed
B) although children without friends suffer serious developmental problems, these are easily reversed by acquiring friends
C) children's friendships can provide fun and games in a stressful environment
D) children's friendships can provide comfort and care
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