the correct answer is "So passd they naked on, nor shund the sight
Of God or Angel, for they thought no ill:"
Answer: The answer is perseverance
Explanation: The excerpt tells of Rainsford's courageous act of braving the sea to go to the direction of the shots despite of the harsh conditions at the sea. This is evidenced by the phrase "he fought the sea".
The term "doggedly" also describes a persistent pursuit which was what Rainsford showed. He showed perseverance in his actions.
He wants to straighten up Romeo's act. So far he's been acting like a baby whining about Juliet. The Friar just wants him to man up and restore his dignity. As a result he scolds him about how soft hearted he is bein