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The speaker's purpose is to: a attempt to mock (make fun of) the speaker's mistress b playfully express the mistress's faults to conclude with a point c comment on the uniqueness and beauty of the speaker's mistress d insult a loved one for the amusement of the author's friends e confess love for a former partner

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