What is the similarity between a young Muslim woman wearing a hijab and a young man from Papua New Guinea wearing their scars?

A both are showing off that they have grown up
B both are being punished
C both are participating in a custom of their culture
D both resent being treated this way

The similarity between a young Muslim woman wearing a hijab and a young man from Papua New Guinea wearing their scars is that both are participating in a custom of their culture (option C). Wearing a hijab is a religious custom followed by many Muslim women as a form of modesty and devotion. Similarly, in some cultures in Papua New Guinea, scarification is a traditional practice and a form of cultural expression, where scars are intentionally created on the body for various reasons such as identity, initiation, or status within the community. Neither of these practices implies punishment or resentment.