Answer:
B) She weaves a shroud for Laertes and unweaves it at night.
Explanation:
In The Odyssey, In order to keep the suitors at bay for three years, Penelope weaves a shroud for Laertes and unweaves it at night. In the story, she pretends to be weaving a burial shroud for Laertes, Odysseus's father, and she claims that she will choose a suitor whenever she finishes.