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In A Friend in Need How does the resolution of the story affect its meaning?

It shows that although people offer their assistance in difficult times, most refuse to follow through when asked to act.

It establishes that Jerome plans to take what he learned about how to react to tragic events and apply it moving forward.

It conveys the idea that people tend to follow through on their actions if they make a public commitment.

It demonstrates that despite his best efforts, Jerome is unable to help his friend through the loss of his mother.

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I'd say it's either A or B.


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The correct answer is B) it establishes that Jerome plans to take what he learned about how to react to tragic events and apply it moving forward.

In "A Friend in Need," the resolution of the story affects its meaning in that it establishes that Jerome plans to take what he learned about how to react to tragic events and apply it moving forward.

Sally Saffer is the writer of the book "A Friend in Need is a Friend in Need." This children's story is full of values and lessons for children, such as to treat other people in a decent way although people are not good to you. The author has created many books and school materials focused on children of 8 to 10 years old.

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