In the novel 'The Swiss Family Robinson,' a modernist work, the family's journey should end with them nearly losing everything but learning to value one another.
The Swiss Family Robinson is a classic work that presents a family's struggles and triumphs in a new environment. In the context of Modernism, the story should best end with option A - where the family nearly loses everything but learns to value one another, reflecting themes of struggle and personal development common in Modernist literature.
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