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某中学生甲,17周岁。一日到同学乙家玩耍,将乙家价值3000元的名贵金丝雀放跑,乙的父母一年后起诉甲,要求赔偿。下列说法正确的是()

A、甲应当负赔偿责任

B、甲的父母应负赔偿责任

C、甲如有自己的财产,应负赔偿责任

D、甲如无经济能力,应由其父母承担赔偿责任

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