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Once the boys catch the fish, the main conflict seems to be over. Which best describes why the short story "The Strangers That Came to Town" continues long after the main conflict is resolved?

A. Because this is a short story about a family and not about action or si and not about action or suspense, multiple resolutions are needed to explain what happens to the family.

B. The first conflict in the story revealed a much larger conflict between the Duvitches by the other people who live on Syringa Street. The narrator's family befriends the Duvitches to resolve this conflict.

C. In a story that involves multiple characters, a writer will often include information about what happens after the main conflict is resolved.

D. The narrator needed more time to present the themes after the conflict had been resolved. Thank you!

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The first conflict in the story revealed a much larger conflict between the Duvitches by the other people who live on Syringa Street. The narrator's family befriends the Duvitches to resolve this conflict.

Answer: Option B.

Explanation:

The main clash in the story uncovered as a lot bigger clash between the temperatures by the others who lived in syringa Street the storyteller family becomes a close acquaintance with The Duvitches to spins the contention.

The first conflict in the story was really big because of which even when the main conflict was resolved, they were still on conflict for long. But to sort the matter out, the family of the narrator befriended the Duvitches.