The correct answer is A.
We can tell this because England's rocky shore has beaten back Neptune, the god of the sea -- meaning England has long survived an onslaught from a mighty foe.
By saying that England has survived the "siege of watery Neptune," Shakespeare is saying England has previously withstood great threats.
<span>In section 1 of "Song of Myself," Whitman states what he's going to do in the poem: celebrate himself. This practice might seem a little arrogant, but we'll just go with it. It turns out, that he's celebrating not only himself, but all of humanity.</span>
C. He becomes increasingly wary of his ability to scientifically defy morality.
A: terribly: modifies old, an adjective
B: very smart: very modifies smart, an adjective
C; extremely modifies "slow", an adjective again
D: quickly modifies "hid" a verb - this is the correct answer!
Third person omniscient narrators know absolutely everything about the story and all things related to it. Basically its the god of the story.