Often Scyld Scefing seized mead-benches from enemy troops, from many a clan; he terrified warriors, even though first he was found a waif, helpless. For that came a remedy, he grew under heaven, prospered in honors until every last one of the bordering nations beyond the whale-road had to heed him, pay him tribute. He was a good king!

The author most likely uses this setting to develop which themes?

A. The importance of life and death, destiny, and honor.
B. The struggles of loss and sorrow, old age, and defeat.
C. The questions, mystery, and challenges of life.
D. The cycle of rulers and servants, poverty, and treasure.

Respuesta :

A. The importance of life and death, destiny, and honor

Answer: A. The importance of life and death, destiny, and honor.

The excerpt describes the qualities and accomplishments of Scyld Scefing. The author discusses the theme of life and death by telling us how Scyld Scefing is to be remembered in his death, and of all the things he did when he was alive. It also discusses destiny, by telling us how the king began life as a helpless waif and nevertheless prospered until he became a king. Finally, it also addresses the theme of honor as it tells us how his prosperity brought him respect and tributes.