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:
S1: Wrote--->float, Teacher---> Bleacher
S2: Answer--->Dancer, Demand--->Expand
S3: Knew--->Blew, Study---> Muddy
S4: Problem--->Drum, Not--->Bot
S5: Dough---> Though, Tomorow---> Sorrow
S6: Special---> Vessel, Grand---> Stand
S7: Share--->Shore, Square---> Glare
S8: Quake---> Ache, Boots---> Fruits
B.
This answer is precise and to the point. It explains what composting is efficiently and the reader is able to understand the sentence and the passage.
Answer: My ex, the fault was 50-50
Explanation:
it was partially my fault because if i had waited longer to see his true colors i wouldn't have went into the relationship in the first place but it is partially his fault because he could have chosen weather to hurt me or not and he chose to hurt me.
I think people would have completely blamed the person that hurt them