Alex filled the cupcake pans to the very top with batter. As a result, the batter spilled all over the sides as they baked. Even though the cupcakes were ugly, Alex knew they would taste delicious. So he grabbed a fork and took a giant bite. Oh no! He must have used salt instead of sugar, because the cupcakes tasted awful! Now, he would have to hurry to make new cupcakes before the bake sale started.
<u><em>There you go! Your welcome!</em></u>
The conclusion or resolution is at the end. It is where we find out about the future of the protagonist
I'm not sure what the question is asking, or if you are even asking it correctly. I do know that Justice Wargrave was responsible for his own "death" (He faked it.) I also know that Wargrave decidedly killed everyone on the island depicted in the story. The answer would be Justice Wargrave, if you were asking who killed Mr. Blore and Doctor Armstrong. However, I'm not sure what you mean by who was involved in the murder of Justice Wargrave? If it helps, he seemingly faked his death so maybe that could answer your question?
Please let me know if you need more clarification.
A) Is not always directly stated.
Sometimes the main idea is implied instead of directly stated. You can also get the main idea from the Theme which is stated at the end of the first paragraph.
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<span>The group of friends do not think they can finish painting the stars before Terry returns. I think this sentence heightens the tension the most since it is uncertain when Terry will return so there will probably a tendency for them to rush so they can finish the stars before that happens.</span>