Answer: B. Conflicts in traditional Gothic fiction are fully resolved, whereas those in modern Gothic stories are often left ambiguous.
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The Problem-Solving Process
Define the problem. Differentiate fact from opinion. ...
Generate alternative solutions. Postpone evaluating alternatives initially. ...
Evaluate and select an alternative. Evaluate alternatives relative to a target standard. ...
Implement and follow up on the solution.
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The book the Outsider by S.E. Hinton is a book about two different groups called the "Socs" and the "Greaser". They don't get along at all. They are from different social classes and sides of the neighbor. The "Socs" are known has the rich preppy people and the "Greasers" are known as "The Hoods". Ponyboy and Johnny end up killing a soc. His name was Bob. Johnny killed him with a switchblade because he was beaten up by him before and he was going to drown Ponyboy. Johnny and Ponyboy go to an abandoned church to hideout. Dally Winston helped them get there and he also went there to pick them up when everything died down. Johnny dies from burn because the church lit on fire and kids were inside. Johnny and Ponyboy ran inside the building to save the kids and Johnny got hurt the worst. This story was actually an extra credit assignment for Ponyboy's English teacher to bring his grade back up.
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this is going to be a summary
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Sally had a euphoric feeling about life.
My mood yesterday was euphoric.