The correct answer is "a Man". Kipling ends his poem with the line "And—which is more—you'll be a Man, my son!" This indicates that Kipling is addressing his poem to youths who are not yet adults (or even immature adults). The speaker is a father-figure that intends to counsel his son about becoming an adult. The first stanza is about knowing oneself. The second is about knowing that we not always get what we want. The thirs is about being brave. The third is about knowing one's place in the world.
For question 1, I'm pretty sure the answer is D. Exposition. For question 2, the answer is C. Narration
Answer:
Beowulf can't believe his armor to his son because he doesn't have an heir.
B is the answer because it exemplifies how the word is linked with the source of where the word came from and what it means in Greek.