Which statement best describes the effect of the story’s resolution?

A It saddens readers and fills them with regret over the untimely death of Great-Aunt Gertrude.
B It satisfies readers by providing readers with a fuller picture of Great-Aunt Gertrude.
C It confuses readers by forcing them to wonder why Great-Aunt Gertrude wanted forgiveness.
D It frightens readers by creating mystery about what is in Great-Aunt Gertrude’s house.