Arthur ruled Britain for many years from his castle at Camelot. His Knights of the Round Table helped to keep peace throughout the land. Then, Arthur was betrayed by his closest friend, Lancelot. While Arthur was away fighting against Lancelot, Arthur's nephew, Mordred, stole the throne. Arthur returned to fight for his kingdom, but Mordred killed him.

Although the story of Arthur begins with his birth, it does not end with his death. After Arthur was struck down by Mordred, three women carried him away to the isle of Avalon. Tradition says that when his people need him, Arthur will rise again.
Question: which sentence is from the resolution?
A. His Knights of the Round Table helped to keep peace throughout the land.
B. After Uther's death, there was no king of Britain.
C. As the new king, Arthur faced an immediate problem.
D. After Arthur was struck down by Mordred, three women carried him away to the isle of Avalon.
Is the answer D?

Yes.

Yes, the answer is D. "After Arthur was struck down by Mordred, three women carried him away to the isle of Avalon." This sentence is from the resolution of the story because it describes what happened to Arthur after he was killed. It mentions how three women took him to the isle of Avalon, which suggests that there may be hope for his return in the future.