Read the two conclusions to Cinderella.

Conclusion A: “This is not the true bride,” said he to the father; “have you no other daughters?”

Then Cinderella took her shoe off, and put on the golden slipper, and it fitted as if it had been made for her. And when he drew near the prince knew her, and said, “This is the right bride.”

Then he took Cinderella on his horse and rode away.

Conclusion B: The Prince was overjoyed to find her again; and they were married at once with much pomp amid great rejoicings.

As for the wicked sisters they were so jealous that they both turned green with envy. They grew uglier and uglier every day, until at last they grew so dreadfully ugly that nobody could bear to look at them any longer. But Cinderella became more and more beautiful, and lived happily with the Prince for ever afterwards.

Which conclusion to Cinderella is stronger? Why?

Conclusion A is stronger because the conflict between the characters is resolved.
Conclusion B is stronger because it describes the prince's feeling toward Cinderella.
Conclusion A is stronger because it contains an emotional moment in which Cinderella learns something.
Conclusion B is stronger because vivid details are used to show that the characters got what they deserved.

Conclusion A is stronger because it contains an emotional moment in which Cinderella learns something.