what was jo's trouble
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Hi friend,
Your answer:
Little Joanne or Jo was so accustomed to the happy ending of the stories of Roger,
where the wizard was helpful to him in fulfilling his wish that she could not
digest the ending of the extended story where the Skunk's mother hit the
wizard on the head and forced him to change Skunk's smell to the earlier foul
one.
Jo could not accept that mother's stubbornness-hitting the well wisher of
her son. She did not like the unfeeling mother who hit the benefactor
of her son.I think that this was Jo’s problem.
Hope it helps!
Explanation:
Little Jo had been accustomed to the happy ending of the stories of Roger, where the wizard was helpful to him in fulfilling his wish. At the request of Roger Skunk, the wizard had changed his awful smell to that of the roses. Other small animals liked it and played with Roger Skunk happily. She could not digest the ending of the extended story where Roger Skunk's mother hit the wizard on the head and forced him to change Skunk's smell to the earlier foul one. Jo could not accept the mother's stubbornness by hitting the well wisher of her son, Roger Skunk. Jo insisted that her father should tell her the same story again the next day with changed ending. The wizard should hit that unreasonable mummy on the head and leave Roger Skunk emitting the pleasant smell of roses. In the beautiful world of a child's imagination, fairies and wizards are more real than reality itself. She could not digest the harsh realities of life. She did not like the unfeeling mother who hit the benefactor of her son.
hope it's clear to you