This is right. She knew she had done something bad and she apologized for it.
Answer: from her words on the poem " what high and mighty
hypocrites!
They claim
I’m the foul one!" She sees them as pretenders who act like they have feelings or virtues which they certainly don't have.
She also sees the God and goddess as hard-headed, and too proud to learn but she shows care and concern which the Gods do not posses, from the line "a little care and concern, but the gods are hardheaded;
they never learn."
The correct answer is letter D "Pious".
Someone considered <em>pious </em>will show great respect and reverence in regards to religious matters. Normally the term applies to fervent believers in the Christian tradition who would, as the example recites,<em> "never miss church services" </em>.
The term can also be used to nominate a deed of acknowledgeable will .e.g. <em>her reaching out to her father was a pious effort</em>