What is the major problem faced by the main character in a story?

In an _______________ conflict, the main character is in conflict with an outside force, such as nature or another person.

In an _______________ conflict, the main character struggles with a decision within themself, such as doing the right thing.

The _______________ in a story forces the main character to deal with the conflict.

A _______________ is the conclusion of a story’s plot in which questions are answered and the central conflict is resolved.

A _______________ refers to a character’s or narrator’s thoughtful examination of experiences and events.

What are the characteristics of a well-written conclusion?
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What are three things a well-written conclusion SHOULD do?
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What are two things a well-written conclusion should NOT do?
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What should the closing lines of the story provide to the reader?
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Certainly! Here are the answers to your prompts:

The major problem faced by the main character in a story is often referred to as the central conflict.

In an external conflict, the main character is in conflict with an outside force, such as nature or another person.

In an internal conflict, the main character struggles with a decision within themselves, such as doing the right thing.

The inciting incident in a story forces the main character to deal with the conflict.

A denouement is the conclusion of a story’s plot in which questions are answered and the central conflict is resolved.

A reflection refers to a character’s or narrator’s thoughtful examination of experiences and events.

Characteristics of a well-written conclusion:

  1. It summarizes the main points or themes of the story.
  2. It provides a sense of closure and resolution.
  3. It reinforces the story’s message or moral.

Three things a well-written conclusion SHOULD do:

  1. Resolve the central conflict or provide clarity about it.
  2. Leave the reader with something to think about or reflect upon.
  3. Tie up loose ends of the plot and character arcs.

Two things a well-written conclusion should NOT do:

  1. Introduce new or unrelated plot points or conflicts.
  2. Leave the reader feeling confused or unsatisfied about the story's outcome.

What should the closing lines of the story provide to the reader?

  1. A sense of finality regarding the events of the story.
  2. Emotional resonance or insight into the characters' journeys.