Which sentence from "Hope for Hannah" supports the idea that Hannah and her family do not have extra money?
A.
Then, she visited the grocer for some bread before finally stopping somewhere she hardly ever entered—the toy-maker's store.
B.
She had saved for months, but she was able to give her son a birthday gift that he would truly love.
C.
Muriel stood in front of her, smiling as always as she straightened her kerchief and wiped her oil-stained hands on her apron.
D.
Separating herself from the group, she pulled out a pouch that she had hidden in the lining of her skirt and added the day's wages to it.