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• Julie and Nicole live in a close-knit neighborhood where everyone is friends.
• Recently, an older man named Mr. Radcliffe moved in to one of the houses that had been for sale on their street.
• Mr. Radcliffe keeps to himself and does not talk to the other neighbors.
• People begin to gossip about Mr. Radcliffe, saying that he is unfriendly, and he must have something to hide since he never comes outside to socialize.
• One day, Julie and Nicole are out for a run in the neighborhood. Julie trips over a rock and twists her ankle. She can't walk, and the girls don't have a phone to call for help.
• Mr. Radcliffe comes out of his house with first aid supplies. He helps Julie into his car and gives the girls a ride home.
• Julie and Nicole learn that Mr. Radcliffe is not unfriendly and mean; he is a little lonely, somewhat shy, and definitely misunderstood by most of the neighbors.
In three simple sentences, explain what you would put in a possible conclusion for this story, including at least one of the following elements of a strong conclusion: solution, growth, new knowledge, reflection.
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