A story’s resolution is its _____.


A. rising action, or the most intense part

B. ending, when the conflict is resolved

C. beginning, when the conflict is introduced

D. climax, or the most exciting part

my answer is b. but im not sure could you check my answers

Yes, B.

thank you

You're welcome.

To check your answer, we need to understand the elements of a story's structure.

A story typically consists of the following components:

1. Exposition: This is the beginning of the story where characters, setting, and any relevant background information are introduced.

2. Rising Action: This is the part of the story where the conflicts and complications arise, leading to increased tension and suspense.

3. Climax: This is the turning point or the most intense and exciting part of the story where the main character confronts the central conflict or problem.

4. Falling Action: This is the aftermath of the climax, where the story begins to wind down and the loose ends are tied up.

5. Resolution: This is the ending of the story where the conflict is resolved, and any remaining questions or issues are addressed.

Based on this structure, the correct answer to the question is B. The resolution of a story refers to its ending, where the conflict is typically resolved, and loose ends are tied up. Therefore, your answer is correct.