Use your brain and read it !
"Heat" by Mike Lupica follows the story of Michael Arroyo, a young Cuban immigrant who dreams of playing in the Little League World Series. The plot diagram would include the introduction of the characters and setting, the rising action as Michael faces challenges on and off the field, the climax when his true age is questioned, the falling action as he fights to prove himself, and the resolution when he ultimately achieves his dream.
The main characters in Travel Team, by Mike Lupica, are Danny Walker, Ty Ross, Will Stoddard, Tess Hewitt, Ali Walker (mom), Richie Walker (dad), and Teddy Moran. Hope you like the book (if you haven't already read it).
It depends on how you're using it.If you want to say, "It was my New Year's resolution." Then you could instead say, "It was my New Year's goal."If you want to say, "Sharon and Mike needed some resolution in their failing marriage." Then you could instead say, "Sharon and Mike needed some answers in their failing marriage."If you want to say, "I liked the plot, except for the the resolution." You could instead say, "I liked the plot, except for the ending."
I don't think i can answer this one since i haven't even read the book or any book for like this past decade and I'm only 12:)
In "Heat" by Mike Lupica, foreshadowing is used to hint at future events or outcomes in the story. For example, there may be subtle clues or hints that suggest possible plot developments, character motivations, or conflicts that will occur later in the book. Foreshadowing helps build suspense and anticipation for the reader as they try to piece together how the story will unfold.
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In a plot, resolution refers to the part of the story where the main conflict is resolved and loose ends are tied up. It provides a sense of closure for the characters and the overall narrative. The resolution typically occurs after the climax of the story.
That's the definition of resolution, yes.
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