Shanna would agree with answer choice A, wouldn't she? She states outright that if someone who owns a piece of artwork finds it "aesthetically distasteful," aka ugly af, they can do whatever they want with it because it's theirs.
Jorge would disagree if that artwork happens to be someone thing unique because to him, ownership is not the end all be all.
Pay attention to the fact that answer choice A says "that reason alone."
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Shanna would agree with answer choice A, wouldn't she? She states outright that if someone who owns a piece of artwork finds it "aesthetically distasteful," aka ugly af, they can do whatever they want with it because it's theirs.
Jorge would disagree if that artwork happens to be someone thing unique because to him, ownership is not the end all be all.
Pay attention to the fact that answer choice A says "that reason alone."