Hi there!
I believe the correct choice is B.
I read the passage and that seems the most accurate.
Have a nice day
~Brooke❤️
When you want to make sure you use all of the tenses in a sentence
"A good name is better than riches" Possible meaning: Your good reputation is worth more than money. Note: a good name = a good reputation | riches (noun) = wealth; a lot of money.
Explanation: