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skelet666 [1.2K]
1 year ago
13

Write a story which ends''EVERYBODY WAS HAPPY

English
1 answer:
Ghella [55]1 year ago
6 0

Jake and Mary wanted to fight, to hit, punch, kick, and so on. But they were afraid to do so because of their parents. They had the option of fighting each other. When the parents found out, they were furious, but everyone was happy.

What is the happy ending?

The happy ending occurs when the main character marries the love interest. It's the conclusion that resolves practically every dispute in the most satisfactory way for the reader and all of the characters involved. Nothing is wrong with a happy ending.

Remember that your narrative must have a happy ending and that you may need to write more than three paragraphs.

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