The correct answer would be option C: "feels slightly foolish about the events that occur", this due to the way the excerpt is written, since, it seems the author wanted to let the readers know that the narrator isn't stupid, so that they keep that in mind, when they read about a foolish thing said narrator did. If the narrator did something dumb, then option A and B would be discarded, as would option D.
The answer is A. That is a demonstrative word, which is used in past tense. The word before shows that this sentence is asking someone about the past. <span>Hope I helped. </span>
None of those seem correct so E would be the Answer but it could be incorrect also but its only incorrect if you spell it incorrectly so it might be incorrect... Maybe?
Warmer winter temperatures are causing less precipitation to fall as snow in water storage during drought years and increased risk of flooding Explanation: