Lexie didn’t know what to do. The movie adaptation of her favorite book was opening on Friday, and Lexie and her friends Tina and Jess were planning on being at the 7:00 p.m. show. For weeks, they had talked about the night –what they’d wear, how they’d get there, even where they’d sit in the theater. Lexie couldn’t wait!

Until she arrived home from school on Friday afternoon, that is. Her mom greeted her at the door. “Guess what?” she said. “Your little brother made the finals of the spelling bee! The championship is tonight.”

Tonight? Lexie knew how hard Sammy had worked to make the finals, and she was proud of him—but celebrating his big moment would mean missing a night she’d looked forward to for weeks!

“Skip it,” Tina advised when Lexie called her later. “They’ll probably put a video of it online—you can watch it then.” That was true, but it still wasn’t the same as being there to cheer on her brother in person.

Write a conclusion to the story. Remember to resolve the conflict in a satisfying way and to use details and transitions in your paragraph.

Lexie felt torn. On one hand, she didn't want to let her brother down and miss his big moment in the spelling bee finals. But on the other hand, she had been eagerly anticipating the movie adaptation of her favorite book for weeks. It was a difficult decision to make. After thinking it over, Lexie came up with a compromise. She decided to attend the first half of the spelling bee to support Sammy and then rush to the theater for the second half of the movie. Lexie knew it might not be the ideal scenario, but it was the best way to show her support for both Sammy and her own interests. As the night unfolded, Lexie experienced a rollercoaster of emotions - cheering for Sammy's triumphs in the spelling bee and then anxiously checking her watch as she made her way to the theater. But as she settled into her seat, surrounded by her friends, Lexie realized that she had made the right choice. She was able to be there for her brother during his important moment, and still get to enjoy the movie with her friends. In the end, Lexie learned that sometimes, finding a compromise can lead to the most satisfying outcomes.