Which passage from “Stealing Thor’s Hammer” helps you make inferences about what kind of character Thor is?
a) He winged his way swiftly over the ocean to the shores of Jotunheim and across the tops of the towering forest trees towards the mountains and the stronghold of King Loki.
b) “There’s no use pretending with a clever fellow like you,” he said.
c) It was no use trying to reason with her. She flatly refused to marry any giant even though he was a king.
d) Thor was yelling, “My hammer! My hammer’s been stolen! Æsir! Elves! Quick! Wait! No! Yes! Who’s stolen my hammer? LOKI! LOKEE…!” and his red hair and beard tossed about in all directions as he wrathfully dragged on his clothes.