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I selected (E), as there was an unsupported assumption that being associated with the aristocracy meant you were a snob (and that snobbery motivated you), one that would only logically follow if the reader were to have already accepted the conclusion.

I rejected A, B and to some degree D because there was no claim that Shakespeare is the true author, though I was torn between E and D. I see now that I missed the wording of purely by snobbery, which D "maybe not snobbery" would poke a big hole in. But I remain confused as to why E doesn't work

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