Answer:
The "shattered visage" (line 4) from Ozymandias refers to
a) the broken-off head of the statue
Explanation:
<em>I met a traveller from an antique land,
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<em>Who said—“Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
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<em>Stand in the desert. . . . Near them, on the sand,
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<em>Half sunk a </em><em>shattered visage</em><em> lies, whose frown,
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<em>And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
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<em>Tell that its sculptor well those passions read</em>
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"Ozymandias" is a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley in which the speaker recounts the words of a traveler. The traveler has found the ruins of what was once a kingdom. Among them, the statue of the king, Ozymandias, was also in ruins. The head of the statue had broken off of it, now lying in the sand, half sunk. However, the once imposing expression on the king's face remained, unaware of the destruction surrounding it, still claiming power over others although they are all long gone now. In line 4, "shattered visage" refers to this broken-off head.
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Answer:
C.another flu like the Spanish flu is spreading worldwide.
Explanation:
In the first paragraph the author states that the flu spread rapidly all around the world, supporting this option.
Answer:
Cow
Explanation:
Like humans, COW only produce milk after they have given birth, and dairy cows must give birth to one half per year in order to continue producing milk.
Typically they are artificially inseminated within 3 months of giving birth.
Answer:
Grendel's scream is described in the given line.
Explanation:
The given line is taken from the epic 'Beowulf.' The poem is one of the Old English surviving literary work.
In the given instance, Beowulf was called by the King of the Danes, Hrothgar, to slay the giant, Grendel, who has been troubling people in his mead hall, Herot.
<u>When Beowulf slains Grendel, his screams in pain and agony has been described as 'Screams of the almighty enemy.' </u><u>In given line, the poet is describing Grendel, as screams of almighty because he was the monster who was powerful.</u><u> It was almighty enemy's scream, Grendel, that sang in the darkness, when he tried to kill Beowulf in darkness, but Beowulf attacked him throughh his giant claws.</u>