Final answer:
To throw "The Shocker" gesture, the ring finger can be lost without affecting the gesture since it is not one of the extended fingers required (option C).
Step-by-step explanation:
To perform "The Shocker" gesture, you need to be able to extend your pointer finger and little/pinky finger while keeping your middle and ring fingers bent down. Therefore, the finger that you could lose and still be able to perform this gesture is the ring finger (Option C).
"The Shocker" gesture typically requires the middle and ring fingers to be kept together and folded down against the palm, with the pointer and pinky fingers extended. Losing the ring finger would not inhibit the ability to make this gesture because it is not one of the extended fingers that are essential to the gesture's recognition.
Hence, the answer is option C.