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How does comparing romantic love to fancy cars and nice houses in Paragraph 9 add
to the development of the Counterpoint argument?

A.) They are all ideas that society deems desirable that people work to obtain.

B.)Those who fall in love are more likely to obtain those sort of luxury items.

C.)People would be happier if they give up on believing that these are all things they should
strive for

D.)All of them are things that are very unattainable for most people.

Answer :

The comparison serves to show that romantic love, fancy cars, and beautiful houses are all ideas that society deems desirable that people work to obtain, as option A shows.

Why does the text make this comparison?

  • To show that the idea of ​​romantic love is easily desired by people.
  • To show that romantic love is something that must be conquered like a material object.
  • To show that romantic love is easily kept in the imagination, but difficult to reproduce in the real world without effort.

The author shows how our imagination can show us things we want and that we believe will be the basis of our happiness. Therefore, our imagination builds the idea of ​​romantic love, which we try to reproduce in the real world.

This reproduction is laborious, difficult, and requires a lot of work from the individual, just as a luxury car and a beautiful house would require, however, it is the idea of ​​happiness that motivates the individual to work to reproduce this idea, even if its execution is tiring.

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