I believe it is Symbolism
Siegfried Sasson illustrates the dramatic transformation most soldiers went through after experiencing World War 1. Englishmen like Sasson initially thought themselves as involved in a heroic effort to defend liberalism and the British a hellish and pointless nightmare. Intellectuals like Paul Valery were also disillusioned by the war, and many feared that the West and its liberal values would not long survive. In the essay below, he makes allusion to the scene in which Hamlet ponders mortality while studying the skull that is all that remains of a man he had known in life.
First off- Introduction. What are you going to be talking about in the essay? Yours will be about what we can learn by seeing ourselves through the eyes of others.
So ask friends, family, or classmates how they see you. Then, use that experience to write how it helped you.
Maybe you realized that you need to be a bit more open, and communicate better. Or maybe you realized you weren't that good of a friend. Or maybe you need to spend a little more time with mom. Write about those experiences, and how they helped you grow as a person.
(I'm not writing you the essay, but I hope this helped!)
The answer is B because in the story the author talks about how the town is unsafe and the employees get a lot of funds but the town repairs do not. Hope this helps :) (My previous answer was deleted for lack of info)