```json
{
  "TragedyDegree": 4,
  "ComedyDegree": 6
}
```

**Explanation:**

The story of Emma in Eldenwood incorporates both tragic and comedic aspects, but neither overwhelmingly so.

1. **Tragedy Degree: 4**
   - **Factors:**
     - The main tragic element is Emma's struggle with diabetes. This disease presents some emotional and physical challenges for her.
     - There is a sense of emotional struggle when Emma has to meticulously manage her diet and health.
     - However, the story resolves on a positive note with Emma finding strength and resilience, and no deeply tragic events or profound sorrow are presented.
   
2. **Comedy Degree: 6**
   - **Factors:**
     - The story is relatively light-hearted and ends on a positive note.
     - Emma's life in the picturesque town with her beloved dog Max, their playful adventures, and the ultimate sense of magic and hope mitigate the emotional setbacks.
     - The happy, uplifting ending with the implicit message of hope and resilience gives the story a moderate comedic tone, though it's not purely comedic in nature.
