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The quadratic equation `p(x)=0` with real coefficients has purely imaginary roots. Then the equation `p(p(x))=0` has

A. only purely imaginary roots
B. all real roots
C. two real and purely imaginary roots
D. neither real nor purely imaginary roots

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