Opinion 1 (from the ending of "The Magic Bonbons"): This story should teach us the folly of condemning others for actions that we do not understand, for we never know what may happen to ourselves. It may also serve as a hint to be careful about leaving parcels in public places, and, incidentally, to let other people’s packages severely alone.
Do you agree with the morals expressed in the ending of the story? Why or why not?
a) Yes, the story effectively demonstrates the dangers of judgment and the importance of empathy and caution in our actions.
b) No, the story's morals are irrelevant and do not contribute to the overall message.
c) Partially, while the cautionary aspect about judging others is valid, the warning about parcels in public places seems unnecessary.
d) I disagree with both morals, as the story fails to provide convincing evidence to support these claims.