The correct answer is:
<em>Becca never tried to complete anything she </em><em>was </em><em>resolved to do.</em>
The adjective "resolved" can be used in the expression "be resolved to do something" when it means "be determined to do something". The mistake in this case was that the writer had used the verb "have" instead of the verb "be".
Another example:
After his divorce, he was resolved to move on with his life.
Answer:
the answer is B
Explanation:
Because the author says that they are a different type of sport
Bandwagon , your welcome.
Answer:
I would like to be chief because we need someone who can solve problems and easily connect with people. I can do both of these things effectively. I am aware that being a chief requires a lot of responsiblity but believe that I can successfully take on any responsibilties that come with being a chief. I feel that the feedback and oppertunities that come from becoming a chief would give me oppertuntities to learn and grow as a person. I am not just intrested in the position of chief but also the process it will take to get there. I believe that I am fully capable of doing the work required to recieve this position.
Explanation:
I hope this is what you are looking for. I tried my best to make it longer while also keeping all of your main points. I moved some things around and reworded sections for easier understanding.