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24 December, 08:15

Which word in the second line of Ozymandias tells us that the stone statue is broken into pieces?

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  1. 24 December, 09:54
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    The word "trunkless" tells the reader that the statue is broken into pieces. This is because, although legs technically do not have trunks, words that end in "-less" (when used to describe an object) imply that that object is missing something, which in this case means that it is broken.
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