Resolution
The resolution of the story is the end. All of the conflicts are solved and subplots are wrapped up. Tension usually builds as the conflict begins and becomes more complicated. The author does this through the sequence of events, language, conflict, sentence structure, tone, and mood. The resolution is not an area of tension in a story. If there is, usually it's so that there can be a sequel.
It's not about how to tell him.
It's just that you have to tell him.
I would recommend being direct. Men tend to communicate directly more. Don't hint. Don't say “we should just be friends” don't say how good of a time you had. Because being indirect like that, while is nice and it does soften the blow a bit, it also creates an opportunity for him to look for hidden meaning, trying to find how there might be a chance.
Better to just be direct, “I have to tell you this, I don't want to lead you on. I don't have romantic feelings for you. I feel it's better to tell you this out of respect to you and your time. I'm sorry”
You cant control how someone responds to this situation, but the right thing to do is to let him know asap. And you have to find comfort knowing you did the right thing.
He will either take it well or he won't, the HOW it was said will have little to do with how he takes it. And how he responds is part of his set of challenges.
Don't feel guilty for leading him on before. You cant change that (if that's actually what happened) what you can change is not continuing to do so.
The second one
p.s. SPREAD LE CHEESE ⌂
This is a question you have to think about more yourself. Start by choosing an important event in your life that you clearly remember, it could be the birth of a sibling, the adoption of a pet, the death of a relative, or your first time experiencing something exciting.
Using the birth of a sibling for example-
I. Hearing the news
A. First found out
B. Preparation for them
C. Baby-proofing
II. Baby plans
A. Name suggestions
B. Gender decoration
C. Shopping for them
III. The baby's arrival
A. Hospital wait
B. How I felt
C. Meeting the brother/sister
This is just an example, you can do it off of anything you want, and expand upon any ideas to make the outline very detailed, or do the minimum required for one.
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
They scamper for safety knowing there is fire on the mountain and their life is at risk.