Take a look at the sentence again:

Kareem drank the hot tea that Sarah laid on the counter. Although the steaming liquid burned his throat, at least he erased the terrible taste of the squid eyeball stew that he had ate.

The third verb, had ate, is the problem. This verb requires the past participle because of the auxiliary verb had. Had eaten is the correct form.

Verb Simple Present Simple Past Past Participle
eat eat(s) ate eaten

Drank, the verb you chose, is perfectly correct. Before you continue, review the rules for irregular verbs.

Go back to the sentence to try again.

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