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In life, Ozymandias, the "King of Kings," seems to have been (Points : 3) a meek man. a friendly man. a contented man. a conceited man.

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Conceited.

The Ozymandias poem was mostly speaking of the futility of trying to be remembered by others, and having an inflated sense of pride for your accomplishments. The only thing that remains of Ozymandias' kingdom is his statue and his boastful inscription.
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