Which ending sentence for a novel would most likely leave the reader with a feeling of sympathetic grief?
A. Sure, he'd miss home, but he had some living to do out beyond the
horizon.
B. We all agreed that it was a fitting send-off for a fallen hero.
C. I had done all I could to save her, but some people just don't want
to be saved.
D. In the end, Harriett had gotten what she deserved - nothing more,
nothing less.