Emma believes that someone will inevitably punish a "bad" behavior or that something will certainly happen to that person to get back at them for this "bad" deed. Emma's thinking illustrates Piaget's principle of
A) moral relativity.
B) moral absolutism.
C) immanent justice.
D) moral reciprocity.
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