Tension
the conflict in any story is what the problem is, it's what makes the story interesting because the reader wants to find out how the main character solves the problem, without a conflict, the writer is just writing about nothing, and it wouldn't be very interesting.
A problem well stated is a problem half solved, quoted by Charles Kettering (1876 - 1958) a US electrical engineer and inventor
With a mighty mallet.
outcome
Charles F. Kettering, I believe.
Tension
The feeling produced by a conflict or problem that has not yet been solved
a problem is a conflict or a question and its solved by thinking how u would do fix the problem
what is the problem and how was it solved
it is called the resolution
Unfortunately, the problem is not 'solved', but has been slowed based on The Kimberly Process. You can read more about it, below.
The problem in a story is typically solved during the resolution or climax, which is the point where the main conflict is addressed and resolved. This is often towards the end of the story, where loose ends are tied up, and the outcome of the conflict is revealed.
the conflict in any story is what the problem is, it's what makes the story interesting because the reader wants to find out how the main character solves the problem, without a conflict, the writer is just writing about nothing, and it wouldn't be very interesting.
Change the address of the one of the machines.
how is the conflict solved of story ibong adarna
Solved usually signifies the clearing of a mystery or problem; resolve denotes the clearing of a conflict between two or more parties.
Solved usually signifies the clearing of a mystery or problem; resolve denotes the clearing of a conflict between two or more parties.