I think someone already answered this in your other same question
- Conclusion B is stronger because it describes a surprising and positive resolution to the conflict between the characters.
- Conclusion B is stronger because it shows that all of the characters changed and got what they deserved.
The surprising and positive resolution to the conflict is reflected when the sisters asked Cinderella to forgive them for their ill treatment. Cinderella accepted their apologies and they made peace. Cinderella married the prince but she also made the two sisters marry two great lords of the Court.
In romeo and juliet whenever someone bit their thumb at others it was taken as an insult
The answer is inferno (hell)
He wishes he had a better more exciting life.
Throughout the story, Walter Mitty daydreams that he is doing something more exciting than his actual life. He imagines piloting a hydroplane, performing a difficult operation, giving testimony as an accused murderer, and an RAF bomber pilot. Simple everyday tasks in his real life trigger these day dreams into a more exciting and adrenaline producing adventure.