1. B) given
2. A) take. This one is a bit tricky, because if only "taked" was underlined, the correct version would be 'taken'. But if "have taked" is underlined, 'take' would work the same as 'have taken'.
To put many objects, in your case food, in a pile. Hope this helps!
On the whole, the Declaration of Independence is structured as a deductive argument that can easily be put in a syllogistic form, according to Stephen E. Lucas.
If I am not mistaken, I believe it should be 'A', if you meant "the gold and brown puzzle pieces are on the cats head" not "the gold and brown puzzle pieces are the cat's head".