I believe it's to raise questions about social attitudes toward women. There's seems to be a lot of comparisons between men and women in the reading so that's my best guess.
Answer: C) The point of view changes from first, to third, to second person as the speaker, the traveler, and Ozymandias speak.
Explanation: The poem has three different points of view so that the reader can understand each one's part of the story. First, the narrator starts talking in first person (pronoun I): "I met a traveler from an antique land". Then, the perspective changes to third person and the reader hears what the traveler said about the shattered pieces of stone, and the sculptor (pronouns he, and they). Finally, it changes to second person as the traveler tells the written words on the pedestal, and the reader can hear what Ozymandias says to those who feel overly powerful (pronoun you in plural)
The fast food industry considers teenagers to be ideal employees. b