Owen reveals his concern about his time commitments.
At the beginning of the conversation it seems as though Owen is uninterested in attending practice. His question to his dad starts "So, I guess" which reveals a lack of interest on his part. However, we learn the real reason of his hesitation regarding hockey practice at the end of the conversation. He tells his dad "I'm worried I can't manage everything." This shows that he seems overwhelmed with his school work and hockey. His time commitments are a concern for him.
I think it’s D Odysseus I did this late year
This looks more like a opinionated question but I believe you can narrow it down to options 3 and 4, out of those 2 I think option 3 is the best choice
Henry had to witness firsthand the sight of his friend, Jim, dying. When Jim asked him for his help in keeping Jim off the road if a battery comes along, Henry was unable to give his assurance of help. He even was not able to go to Jim's body when it gave way and Jim died. All Henry was able to do was stand and watch everything unfold before his eyes.
He had thought of Jim as invincible and seeing him die made Henry question his mortality. He thought of himself as brave and a team player but when his courage was tested, the first thing he did was run away from trouble to save himself, leaving his comrades to their fate.