Here are some common ways a story can resolve:
* Happy Ending: The protagonist overcomes the challenges, achieves their goals, and lives happily ever after.
* Tragic Ending: The protagonist fails, suffers a loss, or faces a tragic outcome.
* Bittersweet Ending: The protagonist achieves some victory, but at a high cost, leaving a sense of sadness or ambiguity.
* Open Ending: The story leaves the reader with unanswered questions or the possibility of continued events.
* Cliffhanger Ending: The story abruptly ends on a dramatic note, leaving the reader in suspense.
The resolution of a story often involves:
* The protagonist's change: They learn a lesson, gain a new understanding, or make a significant decision.
* The conflict's resolution: The problem is resolved, either through a victory, compromise, or acceptance.
* The story's theme: The central message or idea of the story is reinforced.
To understand what "teams" happen at the end of a story, tell me:
* What story are you talking about?
* What is the main conflict of the story?
I can then give you a more specific answer based on the story's details!