Final answer:
The question pertains to a character named V visiting someone at the end of a chapter, but without context, it's unclear who V is or what text the question references. In the provided excerpt of Ray Bradbury's "The Veldt," there's no character named V, thus it may refer to a different work.
Step-by-step explanation:
The character V is not specifically referenced in any of the excerpts provided, which indicate that the student's question may pertain to a different text or chapter not included here. In Ray Bradbury's "The Veldt", the ending involves David McClean witnessing a disturbing scene in a futuristic nursery that simulates an African veldt where lions are feasting and vultures are circling.
The question "Who does V visit at the end of the chapter?" might be related to another work of fiction, and without additional context, it is difficult to provide an accurate answer. One possibility is that 'V' refers to a character from a different literary work entirely, such as 'V for Vendetta' or another narrative.