Answer: B) The king shows his appreciation for Frithiof's loyalty by insisting that he and Ingebord marry after his funeral.
Explanation: In "Frithiof the Bold" by Logan Marshall, Frithiof's decision not to take the King Sigurd Ring's life when he has the opportunity affects the plot of the story because <u><em>the king shows his appreciation for Frithiof's loyalty by insisting that he and Ingebord marry after his funeral</em></u>. Frithiof became the companion of the king Sigurd Ring. On a hunting expedition, the king fell asleep and Frithiof didn't kill him. The king appreciated his loyalty and told him to marry Ingebord after his funeral.
is that when you commit a crime, like murder, you cannot escape your guilty conscience, no matter what the circumstances or your state of mind. take the narrators motivations, for example