All three poems relate to the symbolism of tattoos and how they relate to human emotions.
Explanation:
The three poems relate to each other by the use of the motif of a tattoo that is gotten by a girl.
Tattoos are still a rather taboo thing to be used in a family context so it brings these poems apart from the others in the genre.
"Inked Daughter" is description of the tattoo of a daughter from the point of view of a father who is accepting of her choice and understands the importance.
"Daughter of Invention," refers to another daughter who likes creating different styles and exploring the art of tattoo.
"Sign for My Father, Who Stressed the Bunt" is from the point of view of a daughter to the Father and this symbol is conveyed through a tattoo itself.
"Hands" is about different kind of tattoos on different hands.
I like my face and my body
The answer to the first blank above would be ''decisiveness'' and the other would be "unscathed". Possessing strong resolve or decisiveness is sometimes needed to escape unharmed or unscathed during stressful times or situations.
<span>George Frideric Handel is your answer</span>