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Answer:
Even though Tina told her to skip it, Lexie had a nagging feeling in her gut that if she missed her brother's spelling bee, he would be extremely disappointed in her as well as her parents. After a half an hour of going through the list of pros and cons she had written, she called Tina and told her that although she truly did want to go to the show with them, she thought that her family should always come before friends. Tina completely understood and when Jess heard the news, she was disappointed but came to terms with Lexie's decision. As soon as Lexie arrived at the spelling bee competition, her brother's face lit up with pure happiness and joy when he noticed that Lexie was there with their parents. This was the right decision. Lexie thought while she cheered on her brother. At the end of the championship, her brother won and they all went out to celebrate.
Explanation:
The above question wants to assess your writing ability and ability to resolve a conflict. For that reason, I can't write the conclusion for you, but I'll show you how to write it.
First, you put yourself in Lexie's shoes and think about what you would do in this situation. You must think of a solution that does not make anyone sad and that is satisfying.
In this case, you will write the conclusion of the story as follows:
- Show Lexie's decision.
- Show how Lexie will communicate this decision.
- Show how this will be done so as not to make anyone sad.
An example of a conclusion you can show is Lexie deciding to watch brother deal's spelling bee. That's because Lexie will be able to watch the movie the next day, even if it's not the premiere, but there won't be another chance to support her brother on such an important day.
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