Refer to your Expeditions in Reading book for a complete version of each text.
"Tayo's Wishes" and "The Green Glass Ball" explore events that occur when characters are given the chance to
make wishes.
Which statements best describe how the stories treat this pattern of events?
Select the two correct answers.
In the first story, Tayo makes an unfortunate wish on purpose; in the second story, Tinker makes a bad
wish by accident.
In both stories, the characters regret a wish that they make.
In the first story, Eshu grants Tayo wishes to thank him; in the second story, the Old Woman gives Tinker
a wish to trick him.
In both stories, the main characters benefit from the wishes they make.
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