You could try a chapter where the character lives/dies. There could also be other possibilities like maybe a ending where the good character turns evil or vice-versa. Maybe two people do/do not end up together or you could kill off a character close to the main person bringing devastation/happiness to them. Or even leave the chapter on a cliff hanger. Then you could even try to write another chapter or whole story with the same character. If you explain more about the story in the discussion page I would be more then happy happy to give a few examples or narrow what you could do down to a few options.
If you're going to be a writer you need to write more than just one chapter! The foremost reason for this is to get to the end of your book.
Just use commas. For example, Job 15: 7-15, 19-21; 17:1ff. Where ff means "and following" or "until the end of the chapter." This means Job Chapter 15 verses 7 through 15, and 19 through 21, and Chapter 17 verses 1 through the end of the chapter.
There are currently no plans for a fourth book. However, Ms. James left the end of the third book open, so she could write another one in the future if she chooses to.
In Chapter 20 of what book?
The Bad Beginning The Reptile Room The Wide Window The Miserable Mill The Austere Academy The Ersatz Elevator The Vile Village The Hostile Hospital The Carnivorous Carnival The Slippery Slope The Grim Grotto The Penultimate Peril The End And then Lemony Snicket goes on to write a fourteenth chapter in the back of The End And it appears in the listing of the books in the back of The End, as though it were a separate book. It is like this because in the Thirteenth chapter he says the Thirteenth chapter is the very last chapter he will write and that it contains the end of The End. But is doesn't. The Fourteenth chapter does.
You can find chapter by chapter summaries of "The Last Olympian" by Rick Riordan on various book summary websites, such as SparkNotes or Shmoop. These sites provide detailed summaries and analysis of each chapter to help readers understand the key events and themes in the book.
I learnt that Lan was dead
Another word for "in the end of the book" could be "ultimately" or "finally."
Chapter 2 of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' ends on page 28 in the paperback edition of the book.
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In chapter 20 of what book or story? Without context, it is difficult to provide a specific answer.
Chapter 1 of Fahrenheit 451 ends on page 25 of the book.