Answer:
C) Because the fur piece is a dead animal that is likened to a fish, it becomes a symbol that negatively reflects Miss Brill.
Step-by-step explanation:
In this passage, we learn a little about how others see Miss Brill. We learn that the characters in this story (the boy and the girl) think Miss Brill is a ridiculous sight. We learn that they make fun of her, and that they compare her fur to a dead fish. This offensive comparison negatively reflects Miss Brill, turning the fur into a symbol of the distance between the woman and the couple.