Which one is correct?
A. Neither the Lotus Eaters nor Polyphemus is able to permanently stop Odysseus from getting back home.
B. Neither the Lotus Eaters nor Polyphemus are able to permanently stop Odysseus from getting back home.
C. Either the Lotus Eaters or Polyphemus are able to permanently stop Odysseus from getting back home.
D. Both the Lotus Eaters and Polyphemus is able to permanently stop Odysseus from getting back home.

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