An infinitive phrase is a group of words introduced by "an infinitive", This group of words may function as a noun, adjective or adverb. In the following example the infinitive phrase is working as an adjective, since it modifies the noun "topic".
<em>The best </em><u><em>topic</em></u><em> </em><u><em>to write about</em></u><em> </em><em>is one you know well.</em>
<em> noun infinitive phrase</em>
Are you asking what happens at the end of the story? Or are you asking what should happen instead?
Right now I would have to say it is that the pandemic is hurting our system as lots of students have to be homeschooled or sent home to be quarantined when most kids need the hands on in classroom experience in order to succeed. There are many distractions from being at home and it’s hard to grasp concepts of assignments when not taught in person by a teacher. I personally feel this is a huge issue in the system.
The answer is C.
The error in the first sentence is that there should be a comma between the two adjectives eerie and creepy.
In sentence B, there should be no comma.
In sentence D, there should be no comma.
I would say the structure he most likely restructures his notes into is A) concept map, although I am not 100% sure.