The correct answer is A. That his body has dissolved into dirt.
Whitman is writing about the transience of life, and how everyone will have to die at one point. When he says that he is just the dirt under somebody's soles, he means that he will turn to soil once he is dead, and that he will be one with nature, just like everyone else. B and C are silly choices, and D is wrong because he is also praising himself in the poem rather than undermining his own worth.
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As I sit down to write here amidst the shadows of vine-leaves under the blue sky of southern Italy, it comes to me with a certain quality of astonishment that my participation in these amazing adventures of Mr. Cavor was, after all, the outcome of the purest accident. It might have been any one. I fell into these things at a time when I thought myself removed from the slightest possibility of disturbing experiences. I had gone to Lympne because I had imagined it the most uneventful place in the world. “Here, at any rate,” said I, “I shall find peace and a chance to work!”
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Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain criticizes his society by making use of satire: presenting its problems in a humorous way. <span>What realists did was to represent events as if they were describing a photograph, depicting exactly things as they saw them. One resource that Mark Twain uses to make his novel feel more real and photographic is a masterful use of dialects and colloquial English. Another resource, is his description of some people's beliefs, even when they sound highly controversial to the rest of the society.He uses a lot of imagery .</span>
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in my opinion, it's C .....