Which sentence from the story informs the reader that Greer has re-examined the situation?

A: “We don’t do auctions. We don’t transfer one man’s treasure to another. You better contact auctioneers or such.”

B: “I think arranging for an auction shouldn’t be a problem,” stated Greer, wiping away the beads of sweat collected on her brow.“I think arranging for an auction shouldn’t be a problem,”

C: She explained how she had searched charities high and low and decided on theirs because they serve sick children.

D: She motioned with her finger that donned a bright red nail polish.

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B: “I think arranging for an auction shouldn’t be a problem,” stated Greer, wiping away the beads of sweat collected on her brow.

This sentence indicates that Greer has re-evaluated and reconsidered the initial stance on auctions.