I think the answer is a fabel
Answer:
Mother Nature also instructed other animals to work together.
Explanation:
The summary is talking about the ants. You don't need the detail of Mother Nature instructing the other animals, you only need details about the ants since the story is about how the ants learned to work hard.
Odysseus is saying he is so famous, even the gods know who he is. (A little conceited, if you ask me!) He may also be giving an honest assessment of the situation- it depends on the context a little. I think he is bragging - it sounds the most likely.
The answer to your question would be that the subject of the sentence is "there" and the verb is "are". That is, the correct option would be B.
The existential there is the use of the expletive "there" in front of a verb (usually the copulative verb "to be") to assert that someone or something exists. In fact, the existential there has the status of a dummy subject fulfilling the grammatical but not the semantic function of the subject.