Which of the following assertions is a true statement about children's friendships?
A) They rarely contribute to advances in cognitive skills.
B) They do not tend to be able to help children who are being victimized by other peers.
C) The increased gossip in friendships tends to be harmful and has no known positive effects in children's development.
D) All of the answers are true statements.
E) None of the statements are true.
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