How does the narrator's internal conflict affect the way the text ends?

A.
The narrator wants to do more to make Miss Chavez happy, so the text concludes with her feeling dissatisfied.

B.
The narrator is upset because she does not have any more muffins with Miss Chavez, so the text ends with her feeling neglected.

C.
The narrator is missing Nick, so the text ends with her considering buying a horse for Miss Chavez.

D.
The narrator is relieved that Miss Chavez does not need help anymore, but she is still thankful that she learned a lesson.

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D. The narrator's internal conflict affects the way the text ends by showing that she is relieved that Miss Chavez does not need help anymore, but she is still thankful that she learned a lesson.
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