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A.People between 25 and 30 don't want to talk about the consequences of what they do.B

A.People between 25 and 30 don't want to talk about the consequences of what they do.

B.People between 25 and 30 often fail to do anything because of lack of experience.

C.People who are a bit older are more mature and are more likely to succeed.

D.People who are a bit older tend to hesitate before deciding what to do.

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