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What is the resolution to the story’s conflict?
The players end racial prejudice in their town.
Neto makes it known how the racism from the crowd has affected him.
Crowd members stop shouting racist comments at football games.
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The third option: crowd members stop shouting racist comments at football games.
Why: the central conflict is the crowd’s racist behavior. Neto speaking out and the players’ actions are catalysts, but the actual resolution is the change in the crowd’s behavior — they stop making racist comments, which ends the immediate source of the conflict.
Why: the central conflict is the crowd’s racist behavior. Neto speaking out and the players’ actions are catalysts, but the actual resolution is the change in the crowd’s behavior — they stop making racist comments, which ends the immediate source of the conflict.
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