Which ending would most likely disappoint a reader?

A. An ending that resolves the main conflict in some way

B. An ending with a twist the reader does not see coming

C. An ending that answers some questions but not all

D. An ending the reader can predict from the beginning

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Answer 1

Answer:

D (most likely)

Explanation:

I would debate between C and D, but C could potentially make the reader excited and conclude things themselves...while D is just sad because the reader expects it and knew it was coming, which would just be a whole story that wasted time. I dont know if there is a for sure answer but D is my best guess.

Answer 2

The kind of ending that has the most probable chance to disappoint the reader is -  An ending the reader can predict from the beginning. Therefore option D is the correct response.

What is an Ending?

Because all stories must come to an end, the finest endings are bittersweet. You've spent time and effort getting to know the people, environment, and tale, so you're both relieved and disappointed when it's all done.

Different endings will elicit various feelings, but they should always be satisfactory. Bad endings will forever mar your memories of an otherwise excellent story.

Here are six different ways to conclude your narrative. 1. Resolved Ending, 2. Unresolved Ending, 3. Unexpected Ending, 4. Expanded Ending, 5. Ambiguous Ending, 6. Tied Ending.

Therefore, option D best explains the idea of an ending that has a chance to render disappointment in the reader's head.

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Explanation:

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Technical language

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Hyperbole

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Literal meanings

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a.

encyclopedia


b.

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d.

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Answer:

original news footage

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2. With - C

3. Holds - B

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5. Requires - C

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Answer:

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Answer:

Past.

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Answer:

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What Elaine can do to feel comfortable is learn more about Pakistan as a country, learn the Pakistani culture and learn about Islam, the family's religion since they are Muslim. Once she does this and she gets to know these people for who they are, instead of listening to stereotypes and false media she can learn about them for herself.

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Answer:

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