Three-year-old Madison is shown two pictures: one depicting a child stealing another child's toy and the other showing a child eating spaghetti with her fingers. Madison is most likely to judge ________.

A. both actions as equally wrong
B. both actions as morally acceptable as long as they were not witnessed by an adult
C. the stealing as more wrong than the bad table manners
D. the bad table manners as more wrong than the stealing


Answer: C

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