Camus's primary goal in this chapter is to
A) prove that metaphysical questions are less important than the question of suicide.
B) clarify the connection between the myth of Sisyphus and the problem of suicide.
C) establish that once we recognize the absurdity of life, the only serious response is suicide.
D) argue that once we recognize the absurdity of life, living is better than committing suicide.
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