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I think languages are empowering. How are we supposed to speak if we do not know our own language? English and and other languages out there enpowers people to have a voice and speak out to protect themselves and others.
If we did not have languages how would we communicate? Sign Language can be easily misinterpreted.
There is no reason to be intimidated ot overwhelmed by language unless you are learning a new one and even then, it is an empowering element in learning a new language so you can speak to more than one race of people.
Yes they are some people stay on their phone for hours
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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A. Yes, he needs to check the copyright status of the music and get permission from the creator if it has been copyrighted.