Writing a Narrative Unit Test 11 of 1511 of 15 Items Question 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. 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. It does not show how the character has grown. It does not show how the character has grown.

The conflict is not resolved.

The correct answer is: The conflict is not resolved.

To answer this multiple-choice question, we need to refer back to the given example conclusion from the story about Yasser. Let's analyze the options one by one to determine the correct answer:

1. The conflict is not resolved.
The provided conclusion does not specify any conflict within the story, so we cannot conclude whether the conflict is resolved or not.

2. There are loose ends to the story.
Similarly, the conclusion does not mention any loose ends, so we cannot determine if there are any present.

3. It does not follow the story logically.
The conclusion seems to follow the logical progression of events in the story. Yasser asks if he can play, the boys recognize him from their math class, and they invite him to play. This progression makes sense and follows the story logically.

4. It does not show how the character has grown.
The conclusion does not explicitly mention any character growth or development. However, we can infer that the character has grown in terms of gaining confidence and being accepted by the other boys, as indicated by their positive response to Yasser's request to play.

Based on the analysis above, the most accurate answer to the question would be:

- It does not show how the character has grown.