leah is a line worker who is widely admired by virtually everyone, from peers to corporate leaders. she is able to get along with everyone and often functions as an informal mediator when disagreements arise. she volunteers to cover the shifts of employees who have family emergencies, and when asked why, she says her motto is "do all the good you can. by all the means you can. in all the ways you can. in all the places you can. at all the times you can. to all the people you can. as long as ever you can." leah’s attitudes and behaviors are most consistent with which stage of moral development? a. preconventional b. postconventional c. subconventional d. conventional e. supraconventional