Why is it important for a reader to interpret the way a central conflict is resolved?(1 point)

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It allows a reader to make connections between other works of literature.
It allows a reader to make connections between other works of literature.

It allows a reader to determine meaning in a story.
It allows a reader to determine meaning in a story.

It allows a reader to see how the characters are either realistic or not.
It allows a reader to see how the characters are either realistic or not.

It allows a reader to analyze elements of symbolism.

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The most fitting response is:

It allows a reader to determine meaning in a story.

Interpreting how a central conflict is resolved can reveal themes, character development, and the overall message the author intends to convey, enhancing the reader's understanding and appreciation of the narrative.

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