Gilligan evaluated Amy's and Jake's responses to Heinz's dilemma by stating that

A. Amy had not understood that saving a life was more important than maintaining the law.
B. Jake thought in terms of caring, whereas Amy thought in terms of justice.
C. Amy heard the question differently than Jake, but her response makes as much sense as Jake's.
D. Jake had understood the situation perfectly, whereas Amy had misinterpreted it.


C. Amy heard the question differently than Jake, but her response makes as much sense as Jake's.

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