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According to psychologists villains in fairy-tales actually have an important role for the childrens mind formation, namely:
Question 1:
According to psychologists villains in fairy-tales actually have an important role for the childrens mind formation, namely:
A.
They help children decide what is bad
B.
They make the story really funny
C.
They are interesting models of behaviour
D.
They always lose the battle
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