Capricious (adj.)
1590s, "humorous;" c. 1600, "apt to change the mind suddenly, fickle," from French capricieux "whimsical" (16c.), from Italian capriccioso, from capriccio (see caprice).
“That’s what you do, but Papi’s not you”
Before he was confident about his ideas but when Michael says that, his look of uncertainty shows that he may need to give this another thought.
Explain your personal life to match songs to you
Answer:
I would like to say the answer is A) broken pair of glasses.
Explanation:
This is correct to me because if she cant see her trueself. Its inside the question, main word.. "see" thats why the answer is broken pair of glass. hope it helps.