<span>The Future of Old Faithful is more credible because its author specializes in Michael's topic. hope i helped lol</span> :)
C) <span>body paragraphs
I've written essays so many of times </span>
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.
<em>My Poem: </em>
<em>Weather In Oregon</em>
Rain pours profoundly, puddles begin to form
Splish* splash* splish* the waterfalls
But soon, sun shines drying it all
As the sun comes out flowers dry
The children cry cause’ wet will wither
But in Oregon, the weather will always differ
So sun halts, hail header’s
It goes thump* thump* thump*
Then lightning hits with a boom and a bang
It all goes quiet and it starts to rain
But it’s soft soundless sweet
So the plants grow until the rain subsides.
<em>This is an original so you won't find it anywhere. </em>
<em>Have a beautiful day, and stay safe!</em>