The closing lines of a story should provide the reader with:
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Resolution or Closure: They should tie up the main narrative threads, providing a sense of completion regarding the characters' arcs, conflicts, or themes that have been explored throughout the story.
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Reflection or Insight: They should evoke thought or emotion, allowing readers to reflect on the story's meaning or message, and sometimes leaving them with a final twist or unanswered question that lingers after the story ends.