Option 3. Neither of the sentences are correct as neither use the commas correctly.
The comma is a valuable and practical punctuation mark because it divides the sentence's structural components into manageable chunks.
In sentence 1, there shouldn't be a comma after football. The correct sentence will be- Good grief, Charlie Brown is trying to kick the football again. The sentence is a one proper sentence and doesn't need a comma before 'again'.
In sentence 2, the should be a comma after 'yes'. The correct sentence will be- Yes, and Lucy's ready to pull it away, isn't she? Comma is used to separate independent clauses.
Walter is in control and is able to turn down Mr. Lindner's offer with appropriate indignation. Earlier in the play, Walter showed weakness and welcomeness.