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SANDRA: ( looking out the kitchen) Leslie, honey, I don't think we will be able to go to the park today after all.

LESLIE: why not?

SANDRA: It looks like there is a storm coming. I can see the big gray clouds from here. Come see.

LESLIE: (sadly) I really wanted to play with Charlie today.

SANDRA: I have an idea. Why don't I call Charlie's mom and see if she can come over here to play? You two can build a pillow fort in the living room, and I will make hot chocolate.

LESLIE: Yeah! That's a great idea, Mom. I'll go get the pillows.

How is the main conflict in this scene resolved?

The main conflict in this scene is resolved by Sandra suggesting an alternative plan to going to the park due to the storm. She suggests that Charlie come over to play with Leslie at their house, and they can build a pillow fort in the living room and have hot chocolate. Leslie agrees to the idea, showing that the conflict of not being able to go to the park is resolved by finding a fun alternative activity to do indoors.