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Part 7: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Conflict and Resolution Quiz

What is a resolution in the story?
1) A highlighter
2) Yellow
3) Cyan
4) Magenta

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Final answer:

In literature, the resolution is where all story conflicts are resolved and it follows the climax. The provided multiple-choice answers do not correctly define a resolution, as they reference colors instead of literary terms. Therefore, the correct option is none of these.

Step-by-step explanation:

In "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", the resolution is the part of the story where the central conflict is resolved, all loose ends are tied up, and things return to a sense of normalcy, albeit often changed from how they began. This resolution follows the climax, where the tension and conflicts are at their highest point and the fate of the characters is determined. The narrative then moves into the falling action and finally into the resolution, where the impact of the climax is fully realized and the story concludes.

As for the specific question on the quiz, none of the given options – 'A highlighter', 'Yellow', 'Cyan', 'Magenta' – accurately describe a resolution in the context of a literary work. These options seem to be unrelated to the concept of resolution in literature, as they are colors commonly associated with printing or art, not elements of a story's structure. Therefore, the correct option is none of these.

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