Explanation: The sentence says "review it's policy." However, "it's" with and apostrophe always means its a contraction (it is) so this sentence is not grammatically correct. Replacing "it's" with "its" (the possessive form meaning "it" owns the "policy") would correct the error.
The statement that best describes the symbolic and figurative meaning in the first line from the excerpt is; The speaker feels that he will someday trade places and reap while others plant.