The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: c. "I was known throughout the world as 'The Skywayman' (Abagnale 6)." The correct usage of the double quotation and single quotation can be seen here: <span>c. "I was known throughout the world as 'The Skywayman' (Abagnale 6)."</span>
The correct answer is C. He believes it is preferible to live in innocence and simplicity.
Montaigne was one of the Renaissance writers that used the figure of the non-European or the "noble savage" to reflect and criticise the European society from a different perspective.
In his text <em>On Cannibals</em> (1580), Montaigne does not describes "barbaric" people lack of commerce, education or political system in order to assert European superiority. In fact, Montaigne says that it is preferible to live in innocence and simplicity since these natives are separated from concepts of treachery, cruelty and torture. These concepts, however, are familiar to European societies despite their apparent superior education and political systems.
A.) herman melville.................... sorry it needed 20 characters