Read the excerpt and answer the question.
Because I think a woman who is undecided between two offers, has not love enough for either to make a choice,
and in that very hesitation, indecision, she has a reason to pause and seriously reflect, lest her marriage, instead of
being an affinity of souls or a union of hearts, should only be a mere matter of bargain and sale, or an affair of
convenience and selfish interest.
In this excerpt from "The Two Offers, Harper is making a connection between marriage and what?
O a business transaction
O buying items at a market
O self-reflection
O imprisonment