It is 2) narrative. Hope this helps!
Answer:
He has too much pride and confidence in his abilities.
Explanation:
Perseus as described in the excerpt was young, confident and proud being. The fact that he had nothing material to offer before the king but openly promised to bring be for the king Medusa's head was something no one but only a confident, and proud hero would pledge to deliver. Therefore, from the options given,
Option A is incorrect as the passage didn't talk about the beauty of the young man.
Though it was stated that he had nothing to give, but been poor and alone does not describe an heroic behavior.
Similarly, an unkept promise isn't an heroic quality.
Therefore, his pride and confidence are the heroic qualities Perseus demonstrated.
What he suspects about a person who drives a yellow car, is that perhaps the driver is the murderer of his wife, since she was killed by a person driving a yellow car, and is the car that Tom was driving.
He is not seeing the real problem or situation. I assume this would be a characteristic of the Hodja.
This is the best answer I can find. After reading it over multiple times I shortened it down to the word Delicate. It makes it sound like she want's this gown.