Which lines from Part I of "The Hollow Men" imply that what people say is insignificant?
A) "We are the stuffed men, leaning together, headpiece filled with straw."
B) "Our dried voices, when we whisper together, are quiet and meaningless as wind in dry grass or rats' feet over broken glass."
C) "Shape without form, shade without color."
D) "Those who have crossed with direct eyes, to death's other kingdom, remember us."