The answer is A: plain statements of the author's personal judgement.
<em>Modernism authors</em> reacted to things that were affecting life and the world in very negative ways, such as WWI and II, industrialization etc., in the writers' eyes they were a decline of civilization. <em>They started to write about the </em><em>inner</em><em> </em><em>self and consciousness</em><em>, using the </em><em>first person and irony</em><em> concernig traditions in society and literature.</em>
If my memory serves me well, <span>the features which you most likely can find in a modernist poem are being revealed by the third option from the scale represented above :</span><span>precise images constructed with as few words as possible. This is the main point which can help you to distinguish modernist poem, to be more exact the idea of symbolism which means the less words - the more sense. Do hope you will find it helpful!</span>