Based on "Civil Disobedience," he hoped to make with his imprisonment is that C. He wanted to suggest that one should be willing to go to great lengths for a belief.
False, you do not need to provide documentation for a source you have not directly quoted. (I'm in high school so I'm just going off with what I know.)
Yes. It is comparing something to something unrelated without using 'like'or 'as.'
Ozymandias thought so highly of himself that he had this statue built with that inscription to intimidate anyone who might come near it. He meant for it to be a warning to not try and invade or attack, the despair part is meant to be the person despairing because they could never be as great as Ozymandias.
The meaning is twisted though, as the statue crumbles with time showing that all leaders -- especially those who value themselves so highly--will fall.
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It's A tell me if I'm wrong
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