Why does Salzman call Stella “a wild one… not a bride for a rabbi”? ("The Magic Barrel")
a. He already had another better, more suitable match arranged for Stella.
b. At his point, Salzmanknows he does not want Leo as his son-in-law.
c. He is using reverse psychology to lure Leo, hook him and reel him in.
d. His experience as a matchmaker tells him this marriage would never work.

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Answer:

c. He is using reverse psychology to lure Leo, hook him and reel him in.  

Explanation:

The story of "The Magic Barrel" begins when the suitor to Rabbi Leo Finkle was encouraged to find a wife. he was to marry before becoming a rabbi. He then resorts to a marriage counselor to select women for Leo to choose. Among the women the counselor selected, Leo fell madly in love with one of them, but the counselor says she is "wild ... not a rabbi's fiancé." The counselor says this because he is using reverse psychology to attract Leo, arrest him and lure him.