It depends on what type of essay you are writing . If it’s argumentative it also depends on if you are writing it for the intro. The intro goes:
Hook- catch attention
Thesis- restate argument
Claim- what you think
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.
Answer:
Grunkle Stan Pines baked a cake but forgot to add sugar; therefore, he took one bite and spit it out.
OR
Grunkle Stan Pines baked a cake but forgot to add sugar. Therefore, he took one bite and spit it out.
Explanation:
What is "Grinkle Stan Pines" ??
"Therefore" is not the appropriate word here, but your instructions say to correct only capitalization and punctuation errors.
(1) infinitive, (2) past tense, (3) present participle, and (4) past participle.
Hence, the option B.