10. Details in the passage suggest that Lydia's mother objects to her marrying Mark McQueen because she believes:
Your Answer is
Correct Answer is J
Explanation
According to L67-70, Lydia's mother thought that Mark was too proud and restless, and could hurt Lydia. L78-81: "For women and even men, there are some things that are more important than love, such as one's self."
So it can be seen that the mother is worried that Lydia will lose herself after she gets married. Item J is in line with the meaning of the title.