Which passage from “Stealing Thor’s Hammer” helps you make inferences about what kind of character King Loki is?

a) He absentmindedly picked the aggrieved Sif off the floor and put her back into bed, by which time Loki had come running up panting.

b) King Loki of Outgard was amusing himself plaiting gold leashes for his hunting dogs and trimming the manes of his horses.

c) She picked up the nearest weapon to hand, a distaff, and started to belabor Loki, shouting, “I shan’t, I shan’t, I shan’t!”

d) The Mischief Maker explained precisely all he knew and told the terms necessary for retrieving the hammer.