The best answer would be the second option B).
The event in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn that shows an example of cowardice is when Colonel Sherburn shoots and kills a drunk man who is unarmed and defenseless.
Lord Capulet believes his daughter is too young to marry,
but he is also incapable of directly refusing Paris. To buy time, he instead
asks Paris to court his daughter first. It shows that he knows what he thinks
is best for his daughter and makes that decision for her.
I think it is the second one but i am not completely sure, sorry.