Answer:
The Strophe 2 is the speaker, saying it to the rest of the chorus, when the chorus were addressing Oedipus's fate
The addressee is Oedipus.
The significance is that the Chorus are saying that anyone who believes they are as high as the immortal gods will be punished by an inevitable fate, this follows in the wake of Oedipus's pride and haughtiness and subsequent punishment.
Explanation:
Oedipus let his pride stop him from listening to the truth and he was haughty all through the play, so the chorus discussed his fate.
This extract was in reference to him, telling him that the punishment for his crime of haughtiness and pride, and his assumption that he is equal to the gods is inevitable. A fate which he accepted by blinding his own eyes.
Answer: The correct answer is BOUNDLESS AND BARE. Trust me, I've just got 100% on the test.
Explanation: This supports the irony of the poem because the once boastful king who would say, "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!" has now no audience to look upon his work. (I don't know if that made much sense XD )
I would say (C) Please because right before the "suit" statement it said he loved the color blue and love is a type of emotion as well as being pleased.
The answer is B.<span>Where can I substitute?</span>
What would happen to long-term health if everyone had access to clean water? Is a good rhetorical question because you don't need to answer it, just maybe think about it.