An open-ending story occurs when readers are left uncertain about how the story is resolved. As the writer introduces a series of events but does not openly state a conclusion, readers must use their imagination to determine how the characters and situations come to an end.
An example of a open-ending story is Frank R. Stockton's short story "The lady or the Tiger?," in which a knight is forced to open one of two doors: behind one there is a lady he does not love, and behind the other there is a fierce tiger. At the end of the story, the author asks, "And so I leave it with all of you: Which came out of the opened door - the lady, or the tiger?"
Family’s I think would be right
He believed
that Leopold and Loeb were not receiving a fair trial because they were poor.
<span>Of all the
statements in the excerpt above only one references a general feeling about an
entire situation being discussed. While
some statements include how Darrow felt about a certain topic, only the third
sentence is a description of a viewpoint on the overall matter at hand.</span>
A full moon
A half moon
A sunrise
A sunsetEither one is fine, This is actually quite simple, here's how I see it. Full moon usually means an event is taking place, half moon means the event is nearing an end, sunset means it's over, sunrise means new day, new chance etc. So I'd say sunrise is your answer
Answer:
A
I don't know how to explain it, but the other options don't make sense. The writer says that Malloy got the award because of the creativity, so "most importantly" would be the one that makes the most sense.