Option 1 -> The passage mentions consequences but doesn't suggest they are permanent or lead to complete alienation.
Option 2 -> Inner harmony is mentioned as something revealed by grace, not something lost by neglecting attire and manner.
Option 3 -> The passage states integrity and talents cannot overcome the negative effects, not that they are misunderstood.
Option 4 -> The passage explicitly states: "Neglecting these often leads to slights, coldness, and contempt" which directly corresponds to humiliation, indifference, and scorn.
Hence, Option 4: humiliation, indifference, or scorn from others -> The passage clearly identifies "slights" (humiliation), "coldness" (indifference), and "contempt" (scorn) as the direct consequences of neglecting dress and address, making this a direct textual match -> correct