Final answer:
Bonnie George Campbell dies in battle, as suggested in the Scottish ballad where his horse returns home without him.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the poem Bonnie George Campbell, the fate of George is a somber one. Bonnie George Campbell dies in battle, as suggested in the Scottish ballad where his horse returns home without him. The correct answer to what happens to George is c) He dies in battle.
The poem is a traditional Scottish ballad that recounts the tale of a brave man, Bonnie George Campbell, who departs on horseback and is later found to have met a tragic end. Bonnie George Campbell dies in battle, as suggested in the Scottish ballad where his horse returns home without him.
Although the poem does not describe the details of the battle or how he dies, the implication is clear from the sorrowful tone and the line that states his horse returned home alone.