Final answer:
On Day 2 in 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight', the host hunts a boar, and in exchange for the kisses Gawain received, he is given a hunting horn, symbolically representing the winnings from the hunt. The correct answer is option B.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question pertains to the tale of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, a narrative poem that is a notable part of Arthurian legends. On Day 2 of the exchange of winnings, the host goes out hunting for a boar. Sir Gawain, abiding by the terms of their agreement, exchanges what he has received that day, which happens to be kisses, for what the host has obtained on the hunt. Gawain does not receive a material prize, like a magical talisman, hunting horn, fine cloak, or jewel-encrusted sword, on the second day.
Therefore, the correct answer that corresponds to Day 2 events in the poem is B. The host hunts a boar, and Gawain receives a hunting horn only if we consider the symbolic aspect of the exchange, with the horn representing the day's winnings from the hunt.