I am not an English teacher but I can comment.
B is not correct.
Although you could say:
B I should have gotten him to do it.
My immediate answer is, "Yes".I have the impression that "make" can only be followed by "to" in passive voice. Is this correct?
"I made them to exhibit at the agricultural show".My immediate answer is, "Yes".
I made him do it.
He was made to do it.
I'll come back if further reflection makes me modify that answer.
Where did that come from, bhai? That is not English as I know it."I made them to exhibit at the agricultural show".
"I made them to exhibit at the agricultural show".
Welcome to the club of bhai/5jj, now bhai/5jj/frfr, simultaneous posters,They were made to exhibit at the agricultural show by me. A great many pigs were exhibited and later eaten. Fun was had by all.
Welcome to the club of bhai/5jj, now bhai/5jj/frfr, simultaneous posters,
Chill out, man.I do object to the "frfr" though. It makes me think of froufrou, which is not as cool as freeze frames.