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Imagine that a typical adolescent is faced with the following dilemma: A friend has asked her not to tell anyone that he has stolen the answers to a final examination, but she knows that cheating is wrong, and has signed an honor pledge not to cheat and to report any cheating to the instructor. If she shows predominantly stage 3 moral reasoning, what kinds of arguments would you expect her to provide if indeed she decided to inform the teacher about the incident.
Humerus
The long bone in the upper arm that runs from the shoulder to the elbow, connecting with muscles, nerves, and other bones to facilitate movement.
Proximal End
The part of a limb or structure that is nearest to the body or to the point of attachment.
Greater Tubercle
A prominence on the upper lateral part of the humerus, serving as the site of attachment for several shoulder muscles.
Anatomical Neck
The region of a bone that connects the head of the bone to its body or shaft, often found in long bones like the humerus or femur.
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