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Two close friends, Nell and Hamish, are competing against each other in a tournament. They are evenly matched in skill, and it becomes apparent that they will both make it to the final round. However, Hamish is accused of cheating in the semifinals by one of his opponents. Nell has proof that Hamish couldn’t have cheated. However, allowing Hamish to be disqualified would make Nell the winner of the tournament by default.

If the story’s theme is about good sportsmanship, what would be the most logical conclusion to this story?

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Nell exposes the lie and proves that Hamish is innocent, allowing the friends to compete against each other.
Nell exposes the lie and proves that Hamish is innocent, allowing the friends to compete against each other.

Nell reaches out to Regina, the tournament organizer, for help in clearing Hamish’s name.
Nell reaches out to Regina, the tournament organizer, for help in clearing Hamish’s name.

Nell does something to get disqualified from the tournament as well.
Nell does something to get disqualified from the tournament as well.

Nell refuses to speak up in defense of Hamish and wins the tournament.

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The most logical conclusion to this story, given its theme of good sportsmanship, would be:

Nell exposes the lie and proves that Hamish is innocent, allowing the friends to compete against each other.

This option aligns with the values of integrity and fairness, emphasizing the importance of supporting a friend and ensuring that the competition is just and honorable.

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