The sentence starts with a regular tone describing what the child doing: "staring out through the open window". At this point the reader is just picturing a child doing exactly that, but with the use of the preposition "with" includes an interesting detail that drastically changes the scenario. This child is not just harmlessly staring out the window but she is doing so "with a dazed horror in her eyes," this is the turning point where we see how this element of surprise alters the entire perspective and expectation the reader has about this story from now on.
C, this is because it talks about the different chemicals in the air which can cause cancer. The other answers are vague statements about other things, not poisonous dust.