Option 1 (was) -> "Was made" would create passive voice, which doesn't fit the intended meaning here.
Option 2 (have) -> This is plural, but the nearest subject "her daughter" is singular, so the verb must be singular too.
Option 3 (is) -> "Is made" would be passive voice and doesn't work with the sentence structure.
Option 4 (has) -> Correctly agrees with the nearest singular subject "her daughter" and forms present perfect tense "has made."
Hence, Option 4 (has) -> In "either...or" constructions, the verb agrees with the nearest subject. Since "her daughter" (singular) is closest to the verb, we use "has" to form the present perfect tense "has made" -> correct