Odysseus describes the home of the Cyclopes as having abundant fertile land that could be farmed, natural harbors and plentiful fresh water yet the residents choose to live in caves eating goats. This indicates
A. the Cyclopes' laziness and dependency on the gods.
B. the Cyclopes' sense of entitlement and privilege.
C. the Cyclopes' uncivilized lifestyle, which is echoed by their cannibalism.
D. the Cyclopes' reliance on others to capture or provide their food.