And indeed there will be time
To wonder, “Do I dare?” and, “Do I dare?”
Time to turn back and descend the stair,
With a bald spot in the middle of my hair—
[They will say: “How his hair is growing thin!”]
My morning coat, my collar mounting firmly to the chin,
My necktie rich and modest, but asserted by a simple pin—
[They will say: “But how his arms and legs are thin!”]
Do I dare
Disturb the universe?
In a minute there is time
For decisions and revisions which a minute will reverse.

Which lines indicate that the speaker is concerned about what others think of him?
And indeed there will be time
To wonder, “Do I dare?” and, “Do I dare?”
With a bald spot in the middle of my hair—
[They will say: “How his hair is growing thin!”]
My morning coat, my collar mounting firmly to the chin,
My necktie rich and modest, but asserted by a simple pin—
In a minute there is time
For decisions and revisions which a minute will reverse.

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The  lines indicate that the speaker is concerned about what others think of him are:

With a bald spot in the middle of my hair—
[They will say: “How his hair is growing thin!”]

After reading the excerpt from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," we can choose the following lines as the ones indicating the speaker is concerned about what others think of him:

C. With a bald spot in the middle of my hair— [They will say: “How his hair is growing thin!”]

Who is Prufrock?

J. Alfred Prufrock is the speaker of the poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," by T. S. Eliot. He is a shy, introverted, and insecure man.

In option C, we can see how Prufrock worries about what others think of him. He is concerned women will criticize his bald spot, his appearance.

Due to his excessive insecurity, Prufrock does not enjoy life fully. He watches others enjoy it, but is too afraid to join them.

With the information above in mind, we can choose letter C as the best option.

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