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Based on the passage (paragraph 4) which of the following responses best explains Ulysses’ mood?

"By this time my deep sleep had left me, and I turned back to the ship and to the sea shore. As I drew near I began to smell hot roast meat, so I groaned out a prayer to the immortal gods. 'Father Jove,' I exclaimed, 'and all you other gods who live in everlasting bliss, you have done me a cruel mischief by the sleep into which you have sent me; see what fine work these men of mine have been making in my absence.'
Answer choices for the above question

A. Ulysses is in a playful mood because he recognizes that the gods have both helped him and placed a new challenge in front of him at the same time.

B. Ulysses is angry with his men for tricking him into going away and sleeping while they killed the cattle.

C. Ulysses is unhappy that the gods caused him to sleep because he believes he could have stopped his men getting into trouble if he was awake.

D. Ulysses is annoyed with his men for beginning to eat the cattle without him.