Which statement about "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" most clearly

describes stream of consciousness?
A. The narration makes little distinction between actual events and
Prufrock's imagination.
B. At the very beginning of the poem, Eliot includes a passage from
Dante's Inferno in Italian.
C. Prufrock is preoccupied with sea creatures, including crabs and
mermaids.
D. The poem includes short bits of dialogue as well as rhyming
couplets.

A. The narration makes little distinction between actual events and Prufrock's imagination.