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In the classic novel The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby re-creates himself as a rich aristocrat to impress his long-lost love, Daisy. His plan seems to be working, until the truth about his ordinary past is exposed. All of his plans fall apart.

What is the resolution in this story?

Gatsby's plans fall apart.
Gatsby pretends to be rich.
Gatsby's plan is working.
Gatsby's ordinary past is revealed.

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Answer:

Gatsby's plans fall apart.

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Answer: Gatsby's plans fall apart.

Explanation: The resolution of the story is when the main conflict or problem is solved. Resolution is the outcome of the conflict, and often marks the end of the plot. The rising action is Gatsby pretending to be someone he is not. The climax is set when his past is revealed, and his plans falling apart marks the end of the conflict.

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