I’m pretty sure this is true.
If the options provided are <em>does, ran, goes, done, </em>then we have to take into consideration the first pair of the words. They are both used in the same form, past participle. That means that our answer has to have the same form as the word <em>did. </em>The only such word is ran. They are both past tenses, whereas <em>does </em>and <em>goes </em>are present, and <em>done </em>is past participle.
"Mom.. I have something important to tell you.."
"Sure, what is it hun?"
"Y-You're not going to like it, so please don't get super mad at me.."
"It's alright, I'll try to be calm. Now tell me!"
"I... lost my phone."
"You what??"
"I lost it a while ago, I was just so scared at the thought of your reaction.."
"I WARNED YOU ABOUT THIS-"
The mom stares at her for a while, processing her thoughts. She then sighed and said,
"It's alright honey, a lot of things get lost over time."
"You're really not mad?"
"I'm not mad. However, I'm not going to buy you another phone again. You will have to earn the money for it."
"Okay, that's alright.."
Not sure what you meant but a impetuous person would be like a person with sudden or rash movement great emotion. it's basically like saying their thick-headed that once they have a decision they go straight for it without thinking about it.