In my opinion it relates to athletes only because it talks about winning victory and then at the end of the poem it explains how you will soon be forgotten by saying "the name died before the man."
The correct answer is B. 'we; subject'. If it helps, try rephrasing the question as a statement.
Jenny and ___ are walking to the soccer fields this afternoon.
The missing word has to be a subject and not a predicate nominative, since 'walking' is an action verb (predicate nominatives are only present in sentences with a linking verb). Therefore, the answer is either A or B. Now, let's substitute both 'us' and 'we' into the sentence and see which one works better.
Jenny and us are walking to the soccer fields this afternoon.
Jenny and we are walking to the soccer fields this afternoon.
If it helps, try using a singular pronoun instead of a plural pronoun, since both sentences sound a bit strange.
Jenny and me are walking to the soccer fields this afternoon.
Jenny and I are walking to the soccer fields this afternoon.
Now it's pretty obvious which one is correct. I think we've all had an English teacher or a Grammar Nazi correct us when we say 'Me and my friend'. 'Me' cannot be correct here, therefore the plural form of 'me', 'us', cannot be correct either.
Therefore, the answer is B. 'we; subject'.
Hope this helps!
The main idea of the paragraph is that women should be credited for much more during the prehistoric times that they are at the moment. We only get the picture of them being rather irrelevant at the time which is obviously not true, based on this excerpt. The paragraph is quite feminist, meaning that it is shedding light on actual history and the role of women in such a society which not much is spoken about in contemporary analyses.
They were the ones who invented gardening, as well as pottery and weaving. The reason why they did this was because they often stayed 'at home' taking care of children, so they had time to do other things as well, while men were out hunting and providing for the family in other ways. Thus we have solid proof that women were far more creative and responsible for various things than they are credited for now.