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a. Skulls and crossbones, each with a deceased comrade’s
name under it.
b. “May the road go on forever” in gothic lettering.
c. A graveyard with names on headstones along with the
caption, “Those who were brave men now are grave
men.”
d. A graveyard with gravestones, some bearing names and
others providing room for names of those who die later
on.
2. Not mentioned among the types of people tattoo artist Sarah
Peacock works on are
a. college professors.
b. bikers.
c. tax accountants.
d. restaurant workers.
3. You can infer from the essay that Peacock considers her work
with memorial tattoos
a. a calling.
b. an unhappy part of her work.
c. a good source of extra money.
d. just another job.
4. According to the essay, Peacock and her customers believe
that getting the name or image of a romantic partner is
a. a touching way to cement a romantic relationship.