Which option describes a conclusion?

A. a happy ending to a story

B. the resolution to a narrative

C. the point when characters are introduced

D. the greatest point of tension

B. the resolution to a narrative

An effective conclusion should do which of the following?

A. leave conflicts unresolved

B. leave the reader questioning

C. clarify the theme of the story

D. show that all of the characters are happy

C. clarify the theme of the story

Which expectation do readers have for a story's conclusion?

A. It will use dialogue.

B. It will be written from different perspective.

C. It will jump from one topic to the next.

D. It will logically follow from the story.

D. It will logically follow from the story.

Readers expect that a conclusion will connect to the _____, or message, of the story.

A. theme

B. main characters

C. plot

D. point of view

A. theme

are you sure B. the resolution to a narrative is correct?

Yes, I am sure that option B. "the resolution to a narrative" is the correct description of a conclusion in a story. The conclusion typically ties up loose ends, resolves conflicts, and provides closure to the story. It is the final part of the narrative where the outcome or solution is revealed, leading to a sense of completion for the reader.