Read this excerpt from the secondary source “Abraham Lincoln’s Boyhood Home at Knob Creek.”

Abraham recalled in later years numerous memories of his childhood [in Kentucky]; a stone house he had passed while taking corn to Hodgen’s Mill; a certain big tree that had attracted his boyish fancy; the old homestead; the clear stream where he fished, and the surrounding hills where he picked berries were all impressed on his mind.

How does this source add to the reader’s understanding of Lincoln?

It shows that he was an active boy who spent time exploring outdoors.
It shows that he had a good sense of humor when he was a child.
It shows that he came from a family who had little money to spare.
It shows that he was a farmer who had very little formal education.