Read this excerpt from the secondary source "Abraham Lincoln's Boyhood Home at Knob Creek."Likewise, he never forgot the time he fell in the swollen Knob Creek while playing on a foot log near his home. Had it not been for Austin Gollaher, a friend and school mate, Abraham would probably have drowned. Austin, with a keen sense of pioneer knowledge, grabbed a long tree limb from the bank and held it out like a strong arm to the struggling Lincoln. Abraham spoke of the incident after he became President.
Answer
A
achieved his presidency without help from others.
B
stopped thinking about his childhood later in life.
C
was reluctant to accept or acknowledge help as a child.