The correct answer is “You have rightly chosen,” said God, “for in my garden of Paradise this little bird shall sing forevermore, and in my city of gold the Happy Prince shall praise me.”
Explanation:
In a story, the resolution is the final section that describes the final situation of the main characters. This final part can be happy, sad, or even an undefined ending. Also, in this section, the main conflict in the story is completely solved.
In the case of "The Happy Prince", the resolution is better expressed in the section "You have rightly chosen,” said God..." because, in this section, the reader knows at the end both the Happy Prince and the bird received compensation for helping others. Also, in this part, the main conflict has been solved because poor people in the town were helped.
If you hear their voices it can help you guess how they feel in the situation as well as guess the tone of the story.
Before 1789, the U.S. had been ruled by the Articles of Confederation (1781) in fear of govt. abusing power (like British rule). In 1787, it was obvious that they needed a perfect Union and so, while protecting the independence of states, the Articles of Confederation didn't describe the powers of a federal chief executive nor a judicial system. The creation of our Constitution and present form of government was informed by these and other considerations that arose during the years of the Confederation.
A - consideration
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