Answer:
B. They misunderstand his pleas for help.
Step-by-step explanation:
A well-known part in Odyssey is when Ulysses and his companions enter the cave of the Cyclops.
In this part Ulysses and his companions have the idea of Bringing wineskins filled with wine, to give thanks for the hospitality to those who might be found in Silica. In the middle of the road they enter a cave where they find food, but they were surprised by the return of those who lived there, Cyclops Polyphemus, a giant monster with one eye in the middle of the forehead, who made them prisoners and prepared to eat them all. Ulysses then gave the wine-bottles to the Cyclops, who delighted in him, and in recognition of the tasty gift, he promised the hero that he would devour him last. While drinking the wine, Polifeno asked the name of Ulysses and he answered that his name was "nobody".
After drinking the wine to the last drop, Polyphemus fell asleep, at which time Ulysses and the companions who had not yet been eaten took advantage to pierce the single eye of the cyclope. With a pierced eye, Polyphemus began to scream for help. The other Cyclops, hearing the shouts, asked the polyphemus who was doing him harm. But as Polyphemus replied, 'No one,' the Cyclops were convinced that he was not in his right mind.