b. companies will be more careful...
Judging by the words, you're talking about Hamlet's Sonnet 130.
The words and phrases that indicate a satirical tone are B (black wires) and D (reeks). This Shakespearean sonnet is a mockery of the literary conventions of ideal beauty and love during its own era. "Black wires," is a description of her woman's hair which completely contradicts the idealized image of blond, silky hair, while the verb "reeks" carries the implication that her breath does not have a pleasant smell.
Odysseus does not clasp Nausicaa's knees because he is afraid he would frighten or offend her. So instead he talks to her and admires her beauty. Nausicaa feels that Odysseus does not want to harm her, so she decides to help him.
The answer is the third choice, C.