The conflict in the story of Troy is the battle between the Greeks and the Trojans over the city of Troy. It is ultimately resolved through the use of the Trojan Horse strategy, where the Greeks hide soldiers inside a large wooden horse that is left outside the city gates. The Trojans, thinking it is a gift, bring it inside the city, allowing the Greek soldiers to sneak out at night and defeat the Trojans, leading to the fall of Troy.
where the conflict resolved
No. The exposition is the introduction of the plot, where characters and conflict are presented. The main conflict is resolved after the climax (the most exciting part of the story, where rising action turns into falling action), throughout the falling action (when the excitement of the story begins to die down), and at the resolution (where the conflict is resolved).
The conflict is resolved by Mr. White wishing that everything would go back to normal.
The conflict of a story is resolved during the falling action. This is where the characters begin to tie up all the loose ends in the story.
Maura and her mother pull themselves out onto the riverbank.
Finale
That the main conflict has been resolved.
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.
She did not give up her seat on the Montgomery bus.
Conflict refers to the central problem of a story; tension refers to the feeling the reader has before the conflict is resolved. -Good Luck with Apex :)
The main conflict in Eragon is resolved by Durza being killed.
Jordan looks at the pillow and finds a huge bug.