Answer:
b. the blacksmith is someone people would do well to emulate.
Step-by-step explanation:
The poem "The Village Blacksmith" by Longfellow talks about a blacksmith who lives a "normal" life. He has great values, as he is hard-working, responsible with money and kind. He is also a good father, a good Christian and a good citizen. Longfellow communicates the idea that, despite the relative simplicity of the blacksmith's lifestyle, he is an example, and a person that others would do well to emulate.