Line 11 of the poem is ironic because there are no works to look at, as shown in option D.
Based on this, we can answer the other questions as follows:
- The line that supports the irony of line 11 is on line 12, which says "Nothing beside remains. Round the decay," as shown in option B.
- The use of irony emphasizes emptiness, contrasts the inscription with what actually happened, and contributes to the theme that a tyrant and his legacy don't last forever, as shown in option C.
<h3>What is "Ozymandias?"</h3>
It is a poem about an ancient Egyptian king. This king was arrogant and believed that his works would be timeless as well as his relevance and power. However, the speaker of the poem notes that this king's entire legacy has decayed and there is nothing left for him to remember.
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The correct answer is <span>none of these
The least offensive suitor was Noemon.</span>
Although the desert dominates most parts of the Arabian Peninsula, trade routes met at this place. 1,500 years ago when trade started growing in the region towns grew near the
coast. Mecca was an initial example to this trend. If you pay close attention to the map, you'll see that major trade route combine Africa with the peninsula through India. Direction of the trade is also through this route. Therefore, the correct answer is C.
1st is a metaphor, 2nd metaphor, 3rd imagery, 4th metaphor and 5th personification