When Jonas leaves to help the community from doing bad things by leaving and giving all the memories to them to make them understand what they are doing wrong.
jonas is assign to be the apprentice of the giver
That no matter who wins the rumble everything will be the same as it was before.The conflict in the book The Outside was resolved by fighting. This is not always the best way to go.
Yes, the conflict in the book "Chains" by Laurie Halse Anderson is resolved by the end of the story. The protagonist, Isabel, takes action to gain her freedom and confront the challenges she faces during the American Revolutionary War.
The conflict of the book is that Donald Zinkoff is always picked on for his ackward movements, moments and does not fit in.
The main conflict in Eragon is resolved by Durza being killed.
In the book "The Giver," Asher embodies the archetype of the Fool. He is known for his cheerful demeanor, sense of humor, and playfulness. However, his lack of adherence to societal norms causes conflict and misunderstanding within the community.
While much of the conflict has just begun, since this is the first in a series, the conflict of not having information on Jonah and Chip's identities was resolved when JB, Gary, and Hodge reveal who they are and how they got to the present day.Read more: How_was_the_conflict_solved_in_Found_by_Margaret_Peterson_Haddix
The main conflict in Eragon is resolved by Durza being killed.
what conflict was resolved in the tail of despereaux
how can conflict be resolved
In the book "Kidnapped" by Gordon Korman, the conflict is resolved when the main character finds a way to outsmart his kidnappers and escape from captivity. Through quick thinking and resourcefulness, the protagonist is able to navigate dangers and challenges to ultimately secure freedom and safety.
No, it didn't get resolved and it's a conflict that is going on for more than 6 decades