Asked by KJ

Why does Josie respond with tears at the end of the text?


She is crying with joy because Eli has made her wish come true.


She realizes that her talking has caused Eli to waste the final wish.


She is resentful because she wanted to make the final wish, not Eli.


She is crying because Eli's final wish was for himself, not for her.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don't have the passage, so I can't be certain. Could you paste the last paragraph or summarize what Eli wished for?

If you want a quick rule to pick the right option, check the text for cues:
- If it says Josie feels "relieved," "overjoyed," or mentions the wish being granted, pick option 1.
- If the narrator/blame falls on Josie for speaking and the tone is regretful, pick option 2.
- If Josie is described as angry or disappointed because she wanted the wish, pick option 3.
- If the text emphasizes hurt or betrayal because Eli wished for himself, pick option 4.

If you want me to choose without seeing the text, option 1 (tears of joy because Eli made her wish come true) is the most common reason characters cry at a story’s end.