contestada

Reread the following passage from page 178:
"I didn't give her physical pain. But I gave her loneliness. And I gave her loss. I transferred a memory of a child taken from its parents. That was the first one. She appeared stunned at its end.' Jonas swallowed. Rosemary, and her laughter, had begun to seem real to him, and he pictured her looking up from the bed of memories, shocked."
How does the community's practice of separating newchildren from their birthmothers affect Rosemary's reaction to the memory in the passage?
A. Rosemary understands that this is the best way for everyone.
B. Rosemary is shocked by the pain feel in the memory.
C. Rosemary thinks the parents in the memory are being foolish and overdramatic.
D. Rosemary believes that the child in the memory will be happier away from their parents.