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What kind of resolution would a dystopia most likely contain?

A The resolution would explain whether the protagonist succeeded or failed in his or her attempt to escape or change the constraints of society.

B The resolution would depict the protagonist's attempts to either challenge or escape the restrictive confines of a dystopian society.

C The resolution would explain the protagonist's struggle to address the main conflict of the story.

D The resolution would introduce the characters and the main conflict of the story.

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The answer is most likely A.

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The answer is most likely A. C and D both show things that are not part of a resolution. With choice B, it sounds quite similar, but in a resolution, it wouldn't DEPICT the protagonist's attempt to change the society, that would be the plot. The resolution, or conclusion would (most likely if it's not a cliffhanger) convey to the audience whether or not the protagonist has succeeded or failed in their attempts to change their society's downfall or escape the confines of their society's downfall.
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