Which lines best reflect the attitude of modernism toward modern life?
a) "Down the road someone is practicing scales, / The notes like little fishes vanish with a wink of tails..."
b) "...to tell how there is no music or movement which secures / Escape from the weekday time, which deadens and endures."
c) "A small eternity, a sonnet self-contained in rhyme."
d) "Regard these means as ends, concentrate on this now, / And you may grow to music or drive beyond Hindhead..."