Explanation: In Act V, Scene II, of "The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark", the character that reveals to Hamlet that the poison rapier is the king's treachery is <em><u>Osric,</u></em> a foolish courtier. When Hamlet is telling Horatio that he had replaced the sealed letter and in that way is safe from death, Orsic enters. After a while he tells Hamlet that Claudius has poisoned the rapiers and the swords that are going to be used in the fight between Hamlet and Laertes.
More than likely C. I think this because Wild animals tend to live closer to the center of the island, because their instincts tell them that the island will flood someday. Hope this helped! Thanks!