A central theme of this story is that great deeds arise from seeing how to best use our unique strengths and abilities. Which sentence from the story best illustrates this theme? A "He had gone forth in battle, hoping to kill some powerful enemy, but no one had fallen under his tomahawk." B "Seizing his tomahawk, he began to break the canoes, and soon had a hole made in all of them except one." "The Indians lifted the body of the young man, carried it to a clump of pine-trees and laid it down." D "There was nothing for them to do but to return to their camp, while the young man made his way along the lake shore to the village of his tribe."