Which passage describes a violent battle scene?
A. “And now I would have come home unscathed to the land of my fathers, But as I turned the hook of Maleia, the sea and current
And the North Wind beat me off course, and drove me on past Kythera.”
B. “But when the fair-haired Dawn in her rounds brought on the third day we, setting the masts upright, and hoisting the white sails on them, sat still, and let the wind and the steersmen hold them steady.”
C. “Both sides stood and fought their battle there by the running ships, and with bronze-headed spears they cast at each other, and as long as it was early and the sacred daylight increasing, so long we stood fast and fought them off, though there were more of them….”
D. “ would not suffer the flight of my oarswept vessels until a cry had been made three times for each of my wretched companions, who died there in the plain.”