I believe the title character dies after a snake bite- and the French Airman is rescued by the Coast Guard or something like that- thus he lives to tell the tale. Contrast I Dream of Jeannie- where Jeannie is safely Bottled up and has a new Home- at the Florida air base, eventually! Both come out- On Top!
In "The Little Prince," the resolution occurs when the prince returns to his home planet after realizing the importance of love and human connections. He sacrifices himself to save his friend, the narrator, from dying of thirst in the desert. Through this act of selflessness, the prince achieves a sense of fulfillment and returns to his rose, symbolizing his growth and transformation.
The conflict is the pilot's confusment about adults, and how the little prince left his ignorent flower. The resolution is not said in the book.
The little prince is gone and he don't know were is the way to the castle
the thirst of his of his answer.
In the story of Prince Bantugan, the complication arises when the prince's kingdom is attacked by their enemies, the kingdom of Kaampong. Prince Bantugan is caught off guard and is unable to defend his kingdom, leading to him being poisoned and falling into a coma. This sets the stage for the resolution of the conflict in the story.
Eric!
THE RESOLUTION IS WHEN THE PRInCE KISS SNOW WHITE TO MAKE HER AWAKE FROM THE SLEEPING DEATH
The characters in the story the little mermaid are Ariel, Flounder, Prince Eric, Ursula, and Sebastian
He wanted to be good...
What is the Importance of What is the Importance of a story having a resolution? a story having a resolution?
the king in the story actually had two problems
the resolution of the 7th grade is that Mr. Buller start to thinkthat when he was in colloge he was using lies to impress the girls to. for that he decided to no tell anybody that victor doesn't know anything about the french. after class told victor if he doesn't do anything maybe sometimes victor help Teresa with her french class. victor notice that he is gonna love this year.
It was written by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
Prince Rama