Answer:
Option D. In the quote provided in the question, Leocritus is telling the assembly what will happen if Odysseus comes back.
Step-by-step explanation:
In book 2 of "The Odyssey", Telemachus asks the heralds to summon the people of Ithaca into an assembly in order to describe the damage that The Suitors are perpetrating in his household and asks the audience to help him get rid of them. At the mention of Odysseus and his possible return to Ithaca, and how him returning home would be the end of all the devastation, Leocritus says" Here on the spot he'd meet a humiliating end if he fought against such odds. You're talking nonsense." He is telling the assembly that even if Odysseus returns, Penelope would have no joy in seeing him, and the Suitors would kill him easily as it would be many against one.