The answer would be A.
The question you have to ask is, is it possessive?
Yes it is possessive.
The wing is owned by the bird. Its wing was broken.
It's means it is or it has.
It's would not make sense in this case because you can not put it is or it has into this sentence.
I think the answer is C, irony, because the quote is definitely not imagery nor anecdote, and it is not making reference to a famous literary work, idea, nor person, eliminating the choice of allusion as well.
I think it might be “It introduces the story and sets up the coming events.” I’m not sure so take this with a grain of salt...
Answer:
B. They show how Jewish people became the target of hatred during World War II.
Explanation:
Paragraphs 5 and 6 contribute to the development of the idea in the text by showing how Jewish people became the target of hatred during World War II. In fact, it reveals that the Jewish were seen to be the cause of Germany's problems. They were maltreated and tortured. Hitler came up with the final solution to exterminate the Jews. He created more concentration camps in order to throw the Jews there and leave them to die of hunger and disease. The Jews became the target of hatred during World War II.