Respuesta :
The answer is actually B. Odysseus is saying that the "lusty shipmate" is the wind. If you read it carefully, it says that the breeze that they like is sent by the nymph.
The answer is B: credits the singing nymph for the favorable wind.
After Odysseus leaves Circe, and having been favored with her advice for his journeys ahead, we encounter the scene that this excerpt treats, and we see that Odysseus feels blessed by the nymph “with sunbright hair” in the fact that the wind seems to be favoring him and allowing him to sail at ease. Odysseus gives credit to the nymph for this good fortune.