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Harold says that hitting his sister is wrong because he will be punished if he does. harold's reasoning reflects which level of moral development?​

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Harold’s reflects the preconventional level, or the first, of moral development. Where a child knows what is right or wrong. (Not really positive it is true on the last sentence, but the first is correct.)
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