Jack is a page (a knight's helper) in Camelot. His story involves jousting matches and boisterous feasts. Although Jack is small for his age, he hopes to become a knight someday, like his tough older cousin. While working in the horse stalls one day, Jack overhears a plot against the king. He collects evidence and presents it to his cousin, who delivers the news to the king. The plot is thwarted and Jack is hailed as a hero. Which is the best statement of the theme of the story? OA. Friendship and loyalty are more important than riches and popularity. OB. Size and physical strength are not the only measures of a person's value. OC. It is important for children to have good role models. OD. Finding a hobby you love can lessen the challenges of growing up.