If a story presents a problem, a strong conclusion provides a

A: solution
B: reflection
C: new problem
D: question

1 answer

A strong conclusion typically provides a solution (A) to the problem presented in a story. This wraps up the narrative and gives the reader a sense of closure. However, depending on the story's structure and themes, a reflection (B) or a new problem (C) might also be appropriate. But in the most straightforward sense, the best answer is A: solution.