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Which sentence best represents a story’s resolution?

A: The raft is overturned, and Maura's mother is sucked into a whirlpool.

B: While they are on the river, the wind suddenly starts to blow.

C: Maura and her mother set out on a white-water rafting trip.

D: Maura and her mother pull themselves out onto the riverbank.

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Maura and her mother pull themselves out onto the riverbank.

A story's resolution is the falling action after the climax. The climax here is when the raft is overturned, and her mother is sucked into a whirlpool. So the falling action, is when Maura and her mother pull themselves out of the riverbank.

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It is "Maura and her mother pull themselves out onto the riverbank".

In a work of writing, the resolution is the piece of the story's plot where the fundamental issue is settled or worked out. The resolution happens after the falling activity and is normally where the story closes. In fact, resolution is otherwise called a "denouement". A large portion of the examples of resolution are displayed in the last parts or sections of a story. It for the most part pursues the peak.

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