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English, 28.08.2020 23:01, andyromero

Question 5 of 5 Are you with the Greens or are you with the Reds? That question had
been haunting him for the past year, and he had the scars to prove how
joining one faction meant inviting the anger of the oth 'Enough is
enough," he said to himself, and he left the two warring clans behind
forever. He later learned that the Greens defeated the Reds, but by
then, he scarcely cared.
Which statement best explains how the conflict in this story is resolved?
A. The main character chooses to follow his own path.
B. One faction, the Greens, defeat the other faction, the Reds.
C. The main character loses his confidence and runs away.
D. The Reds succeed in recruiting the main character.

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