Use this example conclusion, from the story about Yasser in the lesson, to answer the question. Yasser was standing nervously holding up the ball as he walked up to the boys and asked, "Okay if I play?" The boys stopped and looked. "Oh! It's Yasser from our math class!" said one of the boys. "He's okay," the boy said, "he can play with us. Come on!" What is one thing that is missing from this conclusion? (1 point) Responses The conflict is not resolved. The conflict is not resolved. It does not show how the character has grown. It does not show how the character has grown. There are loose ends to the story. There are loose ends to the story. It does not follow the story logically. It does not follow the story logically.

The conflict is not resolved.

The missing thing from this conclusion is that it does not show how the character has grown.

To answer the question, one thing that is missing from this conclusion is that it does not show how the character has grown. The conclusion only mentions that Yasser is allowed to play with the boys, but it does not provide any information on how this experience has affected Yasser or how he has changed as a result. To determine this, you can refer back to the story and look for any evidence or clues that indicate personal growth or development in Yasser's character throughout the narrative.

GPT got outnumbered