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The speaker’s primary purpose in this passage is to(Married people)

A.
explain why he refuses to marry
B.
illustrate his frustration with his married friends
C.
discourage single men from marrying
D.
chide young married women for their foolishness
E.
protest the belief that marriage eclipses bachelorhood

A bachelors complaint on married people

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Answer:

E. protest the belief that marriage eclipses bachelorhood

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