Answer:
The answers are indeed letters C) the loss of life and B) a reflective onlooker.
Step-by-step explanation:
The speaker of the poem "To an Athlete Dying Young" is not related to the dead athlete. He is an onlooker who comes to an unusual conclusion after reflecting on the young man's passing away. The speaker thinks he was fortunate. Even though death is always sad, he thinks it was good for him to never get to see his record broken by someone else, his trophy taken away. The speaker uses the word "shade" as a metaphor for death. When he says the athlete's foot was set on the "sill of shade", he means he's at death's door. How the young man died is not revealed by the speaker. It's as if he doesn't want readers to focus on death itself, but on the perks of dying young. He does not at any moment defend the idea of killing oneself, he merely chooses to see death from a different perspective than most people.