Laurie is often rude and disobedient at home.
Most of the time it depends on what story you are reading the ending can vary from a really nice ending to a gruesome ending
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The problem is the most important, because the whole main idea of the story is the problem.
Setting
Government oppression is the other answer
The fact that Laurie acts out in many ways at home the same way that the bad boy "Charles" does in school.
The fact that Laurie acts out in many ways at home the same way that the bad boy "Charles" does in school.
The end of a story contains the last plot element: the resolution.
The end of a story contains the last plot element: the resolution.
Setting
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Foreshadowing
the story has a happy ending
A gloomy setting helps to frighten the reader.
"Charles" by Shirley Jackson is a short story that ends with a twist. The resolution reveals that there is no record of a "Charles" in Laurie's class, leaving readers to question whether Charles was a real person or a figment of Laurie's imagination. The story's resolution leaves an element of ambiguity and invites readers to draw their own conclusions.
An ending to a story wraps up the whole story in a conclusion. If you are asking for someone to give you an ending to a story then the person has to read the story first then come up w/a ending. Also an ending could be a question, statement or something leading to another story. Hope this helped!
Strong tension and suspense. apex