In her poem, Shelly said that this king had a cold command. She also said "The hand that mocked them and the heart that fed" which suggests that this king often looked down on others, and felt superior. On the other hand, she states how passionate the sculptor was and how the pedestal states, "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings; Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!". Using both of these resources we can determine that the sculptor sees the king as a very powerful figure, and that he looks up to and cares about this ruler. In other words, Shelly believes that rulers are harsh and cold, while the sculptor of this statue believes that rulers are great and powerful.
I just took the test, don't know what I got on this question yet tho, but here is my answer.
I would say B, as we age, our own goals change drastically. When we’re young, some of us make goals about what we want to be, making sure we study for that exam, who our friends are, etc. but when we’re old, we focus more on retirement, making sure we pay off rent/bills, etc. This can show how not only our goals change, but how we also change as a person as well.
The underlined word in the sentence that is a possessive adjective is A) Our.