The question is about Hamlet. Precisely, from Act 1, Scene 3, the conversation between Laertes and Ophelia when Laertes says to her
And keep you in the rear of your affection,
Out of the <em>shot</em> and danger of desire.
Here shot means shooting and the line means I'll keep you from the negative effects of danger.
Supporting material would include
Why: partying, they insisted on driving
What: crashed into a tree
When: middle of the night
The answer is D.
(A.) doesn’t make sense because this is a flashback to when the author was four, which means they are older and able to comprehend and remember the past.
(B.) doesn’t make sense because they are no longer four so they have already lived to know what it’s like without a grandfather.
(C.) doesn’t make sense because we can’t infer from the text that he was relieved the grandfather is gone.