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What would you do if your heart is broken?

SIMONE GUNN, 15, Student: Well, I would try to forget about it or try to make it up back with the person and try to forget about every thing that happens, then ask God to forgive the person.

SKEATE RICHARDS, 18, Store Clerk: If my heart is broken by someone who I love, I would be hurt in a way but after that I would forget it.

ROMARO RICHARDS, 18, Cook: I would try to play some football or cricket to try and forget about it and then try to find someone else in the meantime.

SONJAY RILEY, 16, Student: I would try not to think about the person who broke my heart and pray and ask God to take control of the problem and to forgive the person.

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