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Which sentences most likely belong in the resolution of a narrative? Select two options.
Before I could even explain, he stormed out of the room, slamming the door behind him.
I have lived on a farm since I was two years old, when my parents decided they would raise sheep.
"I can replace the window," he said, putting his arm around my shoulders, "but I can't replace you."
The closer we got to the theater, the more my stomach churned at the thought of seeing Frank.
The audience stood up, cheering wildly, and I've never felt so relieved in my life.
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The third and the fifth sentences.
- "I can replace the window," he said, putting his arm around my shoulders, "but I can't replace you." (reconciliatory resolution)
- The audience stood up, cheering wildly, and I've never felt so relieved in my life. (aftermath/relief that wraps up the story)
- "I can replace the window," he said, putting his arm around my shoulders, "but I can't replace you." (reconciliatory resolution)
- The audience stood up, cheering wildly, and I've never felt so relieved in my life. (aftermath/relief that wraps up the story)
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