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25 January, 08:41

In Percy Bysshe Shelley's "Ozymandias," what effect is created by the poet's use of phrases like "antique land," "shattered visage," and "ye Mighty"?

A.

They instill the poem with a sense of futility and hopelessness.

B.

They instill the poem with a sense of age and long periods of time past.

C.

They instill the poem with a feeling of the vastness of the desert.

D.

They instill the poem with the speaker's great admiration for the king.

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  1. 25 January, 10:22
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    "They instill the poem with a sense of age and long periods of time past" is the best option from the list in terms of the effect created by the poet's use of these phrases.
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