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lie (present,) lay (past) and lain (past participle).
An open-ending story occurs when readers are left uncertain about how the story is resolved. As the writer introduces a series of events but does not openly state a conclusion, readers must use their imagination to determine how the characters and situations come to an end.
An example of a open-ending story is Frank R. Stockton's short story "The lady or the Tiger?," in which a knight is forced to open one of two doors: behind one there is a lady he does not love, and behind the other there is a fierce tiger. At the end of the story, the author asks, "And so I leave it with all of you: Which came out of the opened door - the lady, or the tiger?"
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Sharon: Whew! I have been looking for shoes for hours! If I <u>do not find </u> a pair soon, I'll just go home.
Brenda: If I <u>was </u>you, I would go online. Once you <u>shop </u>online, <u>you will not want </u>to shop any other way. It's so convenient.
Sharon: If I <u>knew</u> I could do that, I wouldn't have gone shopping in the first place.
Brenda: Well I <u>might not have tried</u> online shopping if I hadn't come home after a whole day with no new shoes. As soon as we <u>go</u> home, I'll show you what to do. It's really easy!
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