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?

There are loose ends to the story.
It does not follow the story logically.
It does not show how the character has grown.
The conflict is not resolved.

The conflict is not resolved.

u sure?

I apologize, I made a mistake. The correct answer is that the conclusion does not show how the character has grown.

In three to five sentences, write an introduction to a narrative written in first-person point of view. Be sure to include an introduction of main characters and a problem they face.

As I walked into the crowded auditorium, my heart raced with anticipation. I was about to audition for the lead role in our school play, alongside my best friend, Jake. We had been practicing for weeks, but the nerves still got to us. Just as we were about to take the stage, the drama teacher announced a change in the casting plan – only one of us could play the lead. Our friendship and dreams were about to be put to the ultimate test as we faced the difficult decision of competing against each other for the coveted role.

write another one

I couldn't believe it when I saw the "For Sale" sign in front of my neighbor's house. The Smith family had been our neighbors for as long as I could remember. Their daughter, Sarah, and I had grown up together and were inseparable. But now, the Smiths were moving away, and Sarah and I were faced with the prospect of being separated by miles. As we sat on her porch, tears streaming down our faces, we knew we had to come up with a plan to stay connected no matter what.