Closing sentences to a story which best show a character reflecting on a larger meaning found in a conflict is D. I accepted a job in a bakery despite being a night owl and having to rise before dawn, but I learned that adaptability is often necessary to achieve one's goals.
In the story what resonates more strongly is the ending. The ending includes everything about the story. In the above instance, within the context of the story, it informs that the character accepted the job by neglecting his habit of being a night owl and learns a lesson<em> “adaptability is often necessary to achieve one's goals.”</em>, meaning to be dynamic to attain the goal of sustainable living. This line not only provides with the final situation with the character but also delivers a moral lesson by its end, like any other moral stories.
Three of the steps in decision making are- Identify the problem, Evaluate alternatives, and Making the decision. For example, if we are trying to choose to buy a dog or not we use those steps to help us choose our final decision.
With the 'Identify the problem' step, you should take a step back from the issue and realize what your issue is and why it's an issue. In our given example, our issue we are identifying is that we can not choose whether to get a dog or not. The things stopping us from getting a dog is our free-time, our travel issues, and disagreement with roommates.
With the 'Evaluate alternatives' step, you now should be choosing from the choices you have made into what we can do to make the best decision possible. In our example, for our travel issues we can hire a dog-sitter to watch over the dog while we are on vacations incase anything happens.
With the 'Making the decision' step, this is where after weighing pros and cons, finding alternatives, and a final conclusive: You make the choice. With our example, this is where we choose to buy the dog, or to not buy the dog.
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The one in the bottom right should be included in a summary
I honestly don't think there is anything positive about peer pressure, but maybe it could be positive if your peers are trying to make you do something good? Sorry, I'm not totally sure...