1I can’t thank Rob and Elsie sincerely enough for introducing me to Sheila. 2They promised me she was exactly my type, and how accurate they were—I’ve been yearning for a vain, shallow woman with the IQ of a turnip. 3Sheila and I hit it off immediately. 4When I picked her up in my Ford Escort, she wrinkled her adorable nose with exasperation and said, “I thought Elsie said you had a decent car.” 5I took her to eat at Luigi’s and was thrilled by the way she sneered and said, “You are a cheapskate, aren’t you?” 6When I suggested we see a foreign film and she announced that she never sees anything with subtitles because she hates to read, I wanted to marry her on the spot. 7I’ll certainly have to think of some way to repay my dear friends for fixing me up with such a marvelous
girl.
Question 1: The purpose of this paragraph is to
A - explain that the date with Sheila was a mistake.
B - argue against blind dates.
C - both of the above.