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Read these lines from "Ozymandias." I met a traveller from an antique land, Who said—“Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert. . . . How does the use …
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Read these lines from "Ozymandias."
I met a traveller from an antique land,
Who said—“Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the desert. . . .
How does the use of the word trunkless affect the meaning of this text?
A) It signals to the reader that the story is imaginary.
B) It reveals that the statue is broken in pieces.
C) It shows that the speaker is an old man.
D) It indicates that the statue is quite valuable.
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Its C It reveals that the statue is broken in pieces.
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