Final answer:
The question's theme, 'Three Legs, Thirty Dollars,' likely refers to themes of diligence and perseverance required for success, aligning with the moral lessons of Aesop's 'The Hare and the Tortoise' fable and a hypothetical businessman scenario, pointing towards options B. The theme addressed in the story 'Three Legs, Thirty Dollars' is that you do not always get what you want.
Step-by-step explanation:
The theme addressed in the story 'Three Legs, Thirty Dollars' is You do not always get what you want. This theme is represented by the Tortoise and the Hare in the story of 'The Hare and the Tortoise', where the Hare loses the race because he underestimated the Tortoise's persistence and slow but steady progress. The businessman's idea that hard work is its own reward is also related to this theme, as he comforts himself with the belief that hard work will eventually be recognized and rewarded, even if he doesn't get the raise he feels he deserves.