Which statement about "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall" most clearly describes stream of consciousness?

A. The narrator often relies on metaphor to convey Granny's thoughts and feelings.

B. In her narration, Granny often gets distracted by random thoughts.

C. Granny feels disillusioned from her jilting form many, many years ago.

D. Brief moments of dialogue break up otherwise long sequences of description.

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B. In her narration, Granny often gets distracted by random thoughts.
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