This question is based on Thomas hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles. Most of Tess' misery as a girl-mother comes from the thought of
A.
Herself as the parent of a nameless child
B.
The world's concern about her breaking social law
C.
herself as a spouseless mother
D.
Her inexperience in child's care
Answer: B
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