When children who have been sexually abused are at play, they
A) spend most of their time undressing and examining the sexual parts of dolls.
B) are passive, and do not call attention to themselves.
C) are disruptive and aggressive.
D) play more imaginatively than non-abused children do.
E) refuse to play with adult dolls, and instead play only with dolls that look like babies.
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