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How does the word sneer affect the poem’s meaning? It emphasizes the cruelty and contempt of Ozymandias. It suggests that the sculptor greatly disliked Ozymandias. It suggests t…
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How does the word sneer affect the poem’s meaning? It emphasizes the cruelty and contempt of Ozymandias. It suggests that the sculptor greatly disliked Ozymandias. It suggests t…
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How does the word sneer affect the poem’s meaning? It emphasizes the cruelty and contempt of Ozymandias. It suggests that the sculptor greatly disliked Ozymandias. It suggests that the speaker is biased against Ozymandias. It emphasizes the condition of the sculpture of Ozymandias.
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Answer: A:It emphasizes the cruelty and contempt of Ozymandias
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