Final answer:
Option B: 'I tried to justify my tardiness, but it seemed the teacher wasn't having any of it.' correctly uses the second definition for justify.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct sentence that uses the second definition for justify is option B: 'I tried to justify my tardiness, but it seemed the teacher wasn't having any of it.'
Justify, in this context, means to provide reasoning or explanation for one's tardiness. In option A, 'justify' is used in the first definition to mean showing or proving to be right, which is not the intended meaning in the question. Option C uses 'justify' in a different context to mean spacing out words, which is not relevant to the second definition provided in the question.
Learn more about Multiple-meaning Words