I would say A because it looks like the most reasonable
The answer is -
A. Neither
Scout narrates in the first person, telling what she saw and heard at the time and augmenting this narration with thoughts and assessments<span> of her experiences in retrospect. Although she is by no means an omniscient narrator, she has matured considerably over the intervening years and often implicitly and humorously comments on the naïveté she displayed in her thoughts and actions as a young girl. Scout mostly tells of her own thoughts but also devotes considerable time to recounting and analyzing Jem’s thoughts and actions.</span>
This is one
'A team of reporters stunned their audience when the results of the election were revealed."
Or
"To fully understand the assignment requirements, Bill and I have been discussing our ideas in the Cafe."
I or me or myself can all be a appropriate pronoun for that sentence.