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Does it pay to make sacrifices for children、

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A.Is it worthwhile for a mother to make sacrifices for her children、

B.Is it fight for a mother to make sacrifices for her children、

C.Can a mother ask her children to pay for her sacrifices、

D.Should children pay their mother for her sacrifices、

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