Which detail best reflects the theme of "The Sirens"?
A.Then I stopped the ears of all my men, and they bound me hands and feet to the mast as | stood upright on the crosspiece; but they kept on rowing themselves.
B.First she said we were to keep clear of the Sirens, who sit and sing most beautifully in a field of flowers; but she said I might hear them myself so long as no one else did.
C.Then all of a sudden it fell dead calm; there was not a breath of wind nor a ripple upon the water, so the men furled the sails and stowed them; then taking their oars they whitened the water with the foam they raised in rowing.
D."Come here," they sang, "renowned Ulysses, honour to the Achaean name, and listen to our two voices."