Answer:
"one juror had the effrontery to challenge the coroner's decision"
Explanation:
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.
A lot of the time the conflict really starts in the rising action which is where the imagery of the characters happens and you are learning about the characters.
Answer:
three hours
Explanation:
The preposition is "for" and right beside it should always be the object of the preposition