Excerpt from "Frithiof the Bold" by Logan Marshall

His request was not granted and Helgé dismissed him contemptuously. In a rage at the insult Frithiof lifted his sword; but remembering that he stood on consecrated ground near Bélé's tomb, he spared the king, only cutting his heavy shield in two to show the strength of his blade.

In Paragraph 7, what does Frithiof’s interaction with Helgé demonstrate about his character?

A.)His fear of punishment prevents him from overreacting to insults.

B.)His respect for his faith helps him to control his rage.

C.)He is willing to suffer any abuse to be with his love.

D.)He responds poorly when he is denied what he wants.