Read this sentence from "And of Clay Are We Created" in which the speaker describes the reporter, Rolf Carle.

Nothing could stop him, and I was always amazed at his equanimity in the face of danger and suffering; it seemed as if nothing could shake his fortitude or deter his curiosity.

The word equanimity suggests that Rolf Carle is

A. composed.
B. dedicated.
C. focused.
D. persistent.

To determine the meaning of the word "equanimity" in the context of the sentence, we need to understand the definition of the word.

The explanation of "equanimity" is a state of being calm, composed, and even-tempered, especially in difficult situations. Knowing this, we can now consider the description provided in the sentence.

The speaker describes Rolf Carle as having equanimity in the face of danger and suffering, indicating that he remains calm and composed despite these challenges.

From the given options, the word that best aligns with this description is "composed" (option A).