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Does Every Conflict Have A Winner?
Does every conflict have a winner. Personally, I think every conflict doesn't have a

winner or a loser. There is many examples and explanations . Also,some conflicts out

there state this throughout their story. So in my opinion every conflict has neither a

winner or a loser.

For example in "Two Kinds," Amy doesn't win because her mom died in the end, but

she didn't lose because she would finally be who she wanted to be. Also, Amy's

mom doesn't lose because she got halfway with her plan for Amy, but she didn't win

because Amy refused to follow her plan, and she died later on. In the short story "Amigo

Brothers," the characters, Antonio and Felix didn't win because they ever found out who

won the fight, but they didn't lose because in

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