The writer should plan to include the following in the end of a narrative essay:
1. The resolution or conclusion: This refers to the final outcome or solution to the problem or conflict presented in the narrative. It can be a happy ending or a sad one depending on the tone of the story. The conclusion should be written in a way that provides closure to the reader and ties up all the loose ends in the narrative.
2. Reflection or lesson learned: This refers to the writer's thoughts or feelings about the events presented in the narrative. The reflection or lesson learned can be presented in a sentence or two and should be written in a way that helps the reader connect with the story. It can be a moral lesson or a personal insight gained from the experience.