The main external conflict in "Disguises" is the misunderstanding and mistaken identities among the characters, which leads to confusion and miscommunication. As the characters don different disguises, their true intentions become obscured and they struggle to comprehend each other's motives. Ultimately, the resolution of the external conflict comes when the disguises are removed, revealing the truth and allowing for clarity and resolution.
The main conflict in Eragon is resolved by Durza being killed.
The main conflict in Eragon is resolved by Durza being killed.
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External conflict
The main conflict is that Mrs. Jones will not let Roger go after he tries to rob her; it is resolved when she gives him money and tells him to behave himself in the future.
No, the resolution of the main conflict in a story is not called exposition. Exposition is the beginning of a story where background information is provided to set the stage for the plot. The resolution is the part of the story where the conflict is resolved and the outcome becomes clear.
That the main conflict has been resolved.
Internal and External
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The main conflict is that the narrator wishes to go to school and fit in rather than work; it is resolved when he finds a kind teacher who helps him just before learning that his family must move again.
They are both types of conflict and they both involve the main character or protagonist.
The main conflict in a story is typically resolved during the climax, which is the point of highest tension where the protagonist faces the antagonist or major obstacle. This resolution usually occurs towards the end of the story and paves the way for the conclusion.