Julie and Nicole live in a close-knit neighborhood where everyone is friends. Recently, an older man named Mr. Radcliffe moved in to one of the houses that had been for self on their street. Mr. Radcliffe keeps to himself and does not talk to other neighbors. People begin to gossip about Mr. Redcliffe, saying that he is unfriendly and he must have something to hide since he never comes outside to socialize. 1 day, Julia and Nicole are out of her run in the neighborhood. Julia trips over a rock and twist her ankle. She can't walk and the girls don't have a phone to call for help. Mr. Redfish comes out of his house with the first aid supplies. He helps Julia into his car and gives the girls a ride home. Julia and Nicole learn that Mr. Radcliffe is not unfriendly and mean he is A. Little lonely and somewhat shy and definitely misunderstood by most of the neighbors in 8 sentences.Explain what you would put in a possible conclusion for this story , including at least one of the following elements for a strong conclusion solution , growth , new reflection and knowledge

In the conclusion of this story, Julia and Nicole come to realize that Mr. Radcliffe is not the unfriendly and mysterious neighbor they had assumed him to be. Through their encounter with him, they learn that he is a kind and caring individual who was simply misunderstood by the neighborhood gossip. This experience allows them to grow in their understanding of others and realize that sometimes, people may just need a little bit of kindness and compassion. Moving forward, Julia and Nicole vow to not judge others based on rumors or appearances, but to instead take the time to get to know them. This newfound knowledge leads to a stronger sense of community within the neighborhood, as they strive to be more inclusive and understanding of one another.