Question
                What should a writer avoid when writing a story with a comedic ending? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
an ending that introduces one final piece of conflict for the main character
an ending that introduces one final piece of conflict for the main character
an ending that has a twist that the reader does not expect to happen
an ending that has a twist that the reader does not expect to happen
an ending where main character's choices lead to disappointment or disaster
an ending where main character's choices lead to disappointment or disaster
an ending that is ungratifying or does not fit with the rest of a story
an ending that is ungratifying or does not fit with the rest of a story
an ending that forces the reader to draw their own conclusion about the character’s actions
            
        Responses
an ending that introduces one final piece of conflict for the main character
an ending that introduces one final piece of conflict for the main character
an ending that has a twist that the reader does not expect to happen
an ending that has a twist that the reader does not expect to happen
an ending where main character's choices lead to disappointment or disaster
an ending where main character's choices lead to disappointment or disaster
an ending that is ungratifying or does not fit with the rest of a story
an ending that is ungratifying or does not fit with the rest of a story
an ending that forces the reader to draw their own conclusion about the character’s actions
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            GPT-4o mini
            
    A writer should avoid the following when writing a story with a comedic ending:
1. **An ending where main character's choices lead to disappointment or disaster**
2. **An ending that is ungratifying or does not fit with the rest of a story**
These choices could undermine the comedic tone and leave the reader feeling unsatisfied rather than entertained.
    
1. **An ending where main character's choices lead to disappointment or disaster**
2. **An ending that is ungratifying or does not fit with the rest of a story**
These choices could undermine the comedic tone and leave the reader feeling unsatisfied rather than entertained.
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