How might a writer best provide a conclusion that effectively ends a story? (1 point)

A. • by making sure all loose ends are tied up
B. • by helping the reader make connections with other texts
C. • by showing how the theme and plot are related
D. • by introducing new characters

1 answer

The best choice for providing a conclusion that effectively ends a story is:

A. by making sure all loose ends are tied up.

This ensures that the story feels complete and satisfying to the reader, as all the main plot points and character arcs are resolved.