Read the sentence below from D.H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers. In it, you can read the thoughts of Mrs. Morel. What does the sentence communicate about Mrs. Morel's feelings about motherhood?
"Her son and her little girl slept upstairs; so, it seemed, her home was there behind her, fixed and stable."
A-She feels disconnected and distant from her children.
B-She sees her children as her greatest hope.
C-She resents the burdens of motherhood.
D-She feels incapable of mothering her children.