Why do children often fail to intervene when a peer is being bullied?
A) The majority of children find it exciting to watch bullying and are not disturbed by it.
B) Children fear that if they intervene, the bully may retaliate against them.
C) Most bullying takes place secretly where there are no children present to intervene.
D) Most children do not have much respect for peers who try to intervene to stop the bullying.
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