Which of these passages from the excerpt from The Grapes of Wrath best supports the answer to Part A?

A. Well, take it—all junk—and give me five dollars. You're not buying only junk, you're buying junked lives. And more—you'll see—you're buying bitterness.
B. Now, what'll you give for the team and wagon? Those fine bays, matched they are, matched in color, matched the way they walk, stride to stride.
C. How much? Ten dollars? For both? And the wagon . . . I'd shoot 'em for dog feed first. Oh, take ‘em! Take ‘em quick, mister.
D. We could have saved you, but you cut us down, and soon you will be cut down and there'll be none of us to save you.

A. Well, take it—all junk—and give me five dollars. You're not buying only junk, you're buying junked lives. And more—you'll see—you're buying bitterness.