Read the following passage from "The Setting Sun and the Rolling World."
He himself had taken chances before, in his own time, but he felt too much of a father. He had worked and slaved for his family and the land had
not betrayed him. He saw nothing now but disaster and death for his son out there in the world. Lions had long since vanished but he knew of
worse animals of prey...
What does the land likely represent to Old Musconi?
O A security, protection, family
B. opportunity, risk, reward
C. frustration, disappointment, children
D. suffering, loneliness, betrayal