In three to five sentences, describe how to write an effective conclusion to a narrative. Explain the parts of an effective conclusion and support your answer with specific details

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An effective conclusion to a narrative should tie up any loose ends in the story and leave the reader with a sense of closure. It should also reiterate the central theme or message of the story in a memorable way. A good narrative conclusion should aim to have an emotional impact on the reader, and it may leave them with questions to ponder or inspire them to take action. A strong concluding paragraph may also contain a call to action or a message of hope or inspiration.
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 a first-person narrator, I had always tried to lead an ordinary life. However, things changed drastically when my best friend, Max, begged me to accompany him to a party where he hoped to meet his crush. It was a decision that ended up with us in a situation where we had stolen a valuable artifact from the host's collection, leading us to take on an unexpected adventure to return the artifact before being caught by the police.