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Yuliya22 [10]
1 year ago
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What is the resolution for the book "Sleeping Freshman never lie"?

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1 answer:
pogonyaev1 year ago
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The resolution for the book "Sleeping Freshman never lie" is when Scott is thinking of asking a girl to the dance named Julia.

<h3>What is resolution?</h3>

It should be noted that the resolution is the end of the story. It usually occurs after the climax. A literary work's resolution is the section of the story's plot where the primary issue is fixed or solved. The dropping action is followed by the resolution, which is often where the story concludes. The word "dénouement," which derives from the French verb dénoué, which means "to untie," is another name for the resolve.

In Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie, Scott Hudson plays a high school student trying to get by and impress his crush. Julia, a young woman who just discovered her beauty.

It should be noted that the resolution of the story is when Scott is thinking of asking a girl to the dance named Julia. But one of the kids beats up Scott for liking Julia.

The problem is solved by Julia becoming friends with Scott and then taking care of him because he was hurt.  

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