Laurel has hidden one of Acadia's favorite toys under Acadia's blanket, but Acadia searches for it under Acadia's pillow. What would be the strongest evidence that Acadia has not committed the "A-not-B" search error?
A. Acadia did not see Laurel hide the toy under the blanket.
B. Laurel had hidden the toy under Acadia's pillow on previous occasions.
C. Acadia does not become distressed when she fails to find her toy on her first attempt.
D. Laurel reports that Acadia enjoys playing games in which Acadia finds hidden objects.
Answer: A
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