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Which sentence from "Mowgli's Brothers" best describes the resolution?

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"For the rest, Akela goes free to live as he pleases."


"Thus and then, do we beat dogs when we are men."


"Now I know thou art a man, and a man's cub no longer."


"… I, the man, have brought here a little of the Red Flower which ye, dogs, fear."

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"For the rest, Akela goes free to live as he pleases."

This sentence describes the resolution of the story "Mowgli's Brothers" as it indicate the end of the conflict and the state of things after the conflict is resolved. In the story, the conflict is between Mowgli and the pack of wolves, and the resolution comes when Mowgli, who was raised by the pack, demonstrates his strength and intelligence, and the pack recognizes him as a true leader. The sentence "For the rest, Akela goes free to live as he pleases." Indicates that the conflict is over and all parties are satisfied with the outcome. Akela, who is the leader of the pack, is now free to live as he pleases, which suggests that the resolution is a positive one.

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