I’m pretty sure it’s C. I know some teachers make you write an explanation so you could say that it combines both sentences and still keeps the details! I hope this helps!
I would ask -
Something strange is going to happen involving a dog.
What is going to happen to the dog at night?
Will there be a mystery to solve about the dog?
According to the title, this is it.
The correct answer is “You have rightly chosen,” said God, “for in my garden of Paradise this little bird shall sing forevermore, and in my city of gold the Happy Prince shall praise me.”
Explanation:
In a story, the resolution is the final section that describes the final situation of the main characters. This final part can be happy, sad, or even an undefined ending. Also, in this section, the main conflict in the story is completely solved.
In the case of "The Happy Prince", the resolution is better expressed in the section "You have rightly chosen,” said God..." because, in this section, the reader knows at the end both the Happy Prince and the bird received compensation for helping others. Also, in this part, the main conflict has been solved because poor people in the town were helped.