You are given the task to write an alternate ending to "It's Only Fair.” Your assignment is to change the ending so that the flat character becomes a dynamic character due to conflict.

Which ending is the best choice to accomplish this assignment?

After they argue, Maritza ignores Avery, and she writes about Irene Morgan.
After they argue, Maritza agrees with Avery, and they write only about the more popularly known activist, Rosa Parks.
After they argue, Maritza convinces Avery, and they write about both Rosa Parks and Irene Morgan.
After they argue, Maritza and Avery are unable to agree on whether to write about Rosa Parks or Irene Morgan.

After they argue, Maritza and Avery are unable to agree on whether to write about Rosa Parks or Irene Morgan. The tension between the two characters continues to build as they both passionately defend their choices. Eventually, they decide to split the project into two parts - one focusing on Rosa Parks and the other on Irene Morgan. Through the process of researching and writing about these two remarkable women, Maritza and Avery begin to understand each other's perspectives and grow as individuals. By the end of the project, they have developed a newfound respect for each other's opinions and have become dynamic characters, no longer stuck in their narrow views. This ending highlights the transformative power of conflict and the importance of open-mindedness in personal growth.