I think that B is the right quote for the picture.

“…I do wonder, thou naughty jailer, that thou art so fond to come abroad with him at his request.”

In this scene Shylock reveled the truth about the justice system. Other people in the play are trying to accuse Shylock for being barbarios. This is because Shylock wants to take a pound of Antonio’s flesh. Shylock then comes back by telling Antonio that they buy slaves for them selves which is an actual living person. He then continues to tell them that slaves are treated as “asses,dogs and mules” which shows that the Christians treat slaves as an animal. Shylock also uses rhetorical questions to make his point like “What judgement shall I dread, doing no wrong?” This quote shows that Shylock has nothing to apologise for. This evidence is backed up because Shylock and Antonio made a “bond”.