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Which statement best describes how the conflict in "Amigo Brothers” is resolved?
The boys continue to fight after the final bell, showing that they are strong.
The boys leave the ring together, showing that they are still good friends.
The boys end the fight and agree to share the Golden Gloves trophy.
The boys both go to their corners to receive medical care for their injuries.
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To the person who said "why are boys always in their lying nature (school project)" lol but nah you jus mess with the wrong dudes
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Which statement best describes how the conflict in "Amigo Brothers” is resolved?
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