Jennifer lied to her father when she said she didn't pull the dog's tail. Afterwards, she falls on the sidewalk and scrapes her knee. If Jennifer is in the stage of moral realism, she will likely believe that:

a. the accident was caused by her lie.
b. scraping her knee is punishment for the lie she told.
c. scraping her knee was an accident.
d. none of these


A

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