Read the following passage from the Odyssey.

Square in your ship's path are Sirens, crying beauty to bewitch men coasting by;
woe to the innocent who hears that sound!
He will not see his lady nor his children in joy, crowding about him, home from sea; the Sirens will sing his mind away on their sweet meadow lolling. There are bones of dead men rotting in a pile beside them and flayed skins shrivel around the spot.
From this passage, the reader is most likely to determine that Circe is (1 point)
• advising Odysseus to visit the Sirens.
• praising the beauty of the Sirens
• warning Odysseus about the Sirens.
• insulting the Sirens voices.

The reader is most likely to determine that Circe is warning Odysseus about the Sirens.