Read the following poem, "A Jelly-Fish" by Marianne Moore: Visible, invisible, a fluctuating charm an amber-tinctured amethyst inhabits it, your arm approaches and it opens and it closes; you had meant to catch it and it quivers; you abandon your intent. Which aspect of this poem most clearly marks it as a work of Modernism? A. If focuses on the jellyfish as a single, specific image. B. It explores the disillusionment with the American Dream. C. Its subject is based on a paradox. D. It avoids using rhythm or rhyme.