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.
He said to me isn’t your name Candice
If I were President of the United States what would you do in your first 100 days, I would eliminate as much regulation and taxation of business and individuals as possible, ensure proper funding for the military as much as possible, ensure proper border security as much as possible.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The audience determines how you will write, which includes the tone of what you are writing