Please provide the answer to these questions very very urgently!!!

Dear Student,
The solution/s to your 1st query has been provided below:
1. Thinking about the youthful age of Jo, both the endings appear to be somewhat unreasonable. Surely, she will gain from whatever she hears from society and pictures at this age. On the off chance that the story closes as indicated by Jack, Jo will always be unable to address anything she considers wrong in life.
Also, the story shows the Skunk's mommy hitting the wizard for no mistake of his(Wizard). The wizard had just done what he was asked to. This may panic the four-year-old Jo, as it instructs that moms, being elders, reserve the option to hit anybody, regardless of whether they are not to blame. 
In actuality, if the story finishes as Jo needed it to, it will prevent her from trusting in and regarding her elders. She may even begin accepting that there isn't anything incorrect in hitting seniors. 
A reasonable view might be given in an able closure, where the mommy either doesn't hit the wizard at all or understands her mistake soon.

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