I actually read two of those books and it was the magician's nephew and the yearling. I liked the magician's nephew better than the yearling.
Wait a second what’s is the name of the passage
Wait a second what’s is the name of the passage Wait a second what’s is the name of the Wait a second what’s is the name of the passage
Wait a second what’s is the name of the passage
Well, you're going to talk about the conflicts in The Lottery and The Lady or the Tiger... So... in The Lottery, the main conflict was that the lady (whatever her name was) was chosen to be stoned in the lottery. It wasn't really resolved in anyway, except that she got.. stoned. I haven't read The Lady or the Tiger, but you would do the same thing for that. Then you would state the theme, or moral, or main point, of each story. And then you would compare how the resolutions for both conflicts demonstrate the stories' themes.. Does it make a bit more sense?