In "The Stone" and "Ricky Fowler and the Walk of a Lifetime" both Maibon and Trudel wish for something wonderful to happen.
Which statement best explains what happens with their wishes?
Maibon learns a harsh lesson while Trudel still hopes that his wish will come true.
Maibon's and Trudel's wishes are granted and they are both very pleased and happy.
Trudel's life is changed dramatically, while Maibon's life is not affected at all.
Maibon regrets the choice of wish he made, while Trudel enjoys meeting Fowler.