The reference to Michelangelo emphasizes in these lines from the passage
<em>In the room the women come and go
</em><em>Talking of Michelangelo
</em>empty intellectualism is the correct answer. They pretend to know what they are talking about.
<span>Except for lying or making things up. Sometimes when we
make our experiences and values as evidence, we get too attached to our emotion
that our perspective onto things are contaminated and subjected. We want to
believe what our mind only wants to believe and this is what is retained. We
get to create false memories that seemed right. When you make your experiences
as evidence, you need to be as objective as possible and rethink things and
interpret them without your personal bias.</span>
Answer:
b?
Explanation:
I really don't have context to answer that question.