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Which Moral Issue Are School-Age Children Likely to Judge as Being

Question 118

Question 118

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Which moral issue are school-age children likely to judge as being the most serious transgression?


A) lying about a grade
B) bullying
C) forgetting to say thank you
D) skipping school

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