What does the dialogue in this passage suggest about the character of
Hadria?
The villagers had asked the traveling sorceress, Hadria, to protect them
from goblins. Goblins. That meant crawling around in caves.
"Don't you have anything more serious?" she asked the villagers.
"But they've been stealing our potatoes," the leader said. "That's.
important to us!"
Later, Hadria did indeed find herself crawling through a cave, but when
she turned a corner, she found a much bigger threat than goblins: A
dragon twice the size of a bull lay on top of its treasure. Hadria readied
a spell and strode into the monster's den.
A. She wants a worthy challenge.
B. She confronts danger head-on.
C. She hates goblins with a passion.
D. She is nervous around people.