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Which inferences can be most likely made from this text from the letter

As for my little boys-they will grow up as I have done, and never know a father’s love and care

A. Sullivan realizes that a father’s absence is a generational issue that repeats in families.

B. Sullivan accepts that his responsibility to the Union consumes his time with

C. Sullivan believes Sarah will raise their children as a single parent

D. Sullivan admits to Sarah that he is unable to show proper affection for his sons.