The correct answer is the second one.
Prufrock does not take risks. (He wonders if he even "dares to eat a peach" because he fears the effect a peach might have on his digestion.) His days are ordered and similar; he measures out his life in coffee spoons.
He does not consider himself attractive or adventurous; nor does he attribute his failings to bad luck. Quite simply, he is unable to take risks.
Not only did Odysseus demonstrate strength but he also showed cunning. He first gave the cyclops wine which of course the cyclops liked and proceeded to ask for more. Later once he was a sleep (from drinking to much) Odysseus and the surviving men strapped themselves to the cyclops's own sheep and escaped (with more or less complications). Hope this helps!
The answer is c.
You can immediately rule out a because it's not even close. It can't be b or d because it doesn't really give enough information to cause those emotions. In other words it is vague while still peaking the reader's interest, so it mus be mysterious.
The correct answer is D. Create a mental image. It is important for the reader to be able to image the situations. This is why good writers use vivid words that can create a mental image that a reader can understand. There have even been, throughout history, entire literature movements based on writing using vivid words to describe the world, including even the minutest details.