The answer is either a or d.
Hello :)
So, I️ have an extremely Catholic mother who despises tattoos, and we’ve had this conversation many a times.
Here’s what I️ would say.
“Just hear me out. I want a tattoo, and I️ don’t think I️ need more reason than that, honestly. I’m living my life for me, to make my own decisions. I have this one life, it’s not for anybody else.”
Or
“I want this tattoo because it means a lot to me, it’s message carries something very emotional and dear to my heart.”
Or
“I think tattoos are beautiful- they’re just pieces of art on your body. I’m going to a high quality shop to get it done. I’m going to use the best ink and the best kind of needle. If it’s my body, it’s my decision to make, and I️ want this.”
Hope this helps >.<
Taking into consideration Montaigne view of human nature versus Modern civilization it can be said that Montaigne is quite incredulous as regards human's capacity to reduce and correct the worst actions of this modern civilization. Considering this perspective it can be mentioned that he believes that being skeptic is the only way that humans can take right decisions. He disbelief about the modern civilization ability to determine what is true or not and he also says that it is in part because of the emotional attachement humans experience.
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Part A answer: 2 At times, people hide their true selves to be accepted by others. Part 2 answer: Mother! Meg shrieked in agony.
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