The decayed statue in "Ozymandias" most probably represents thea. destructive power of despair.
c. insignificance of any one person's work.
b. effect of the past on the present.
d. perspective that experience lends to knowledge.

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Answer: The correct answer could be C) insignificance of any one person's work. It is a monument to a king's hubris. History has destroyed and forgotten him, he could not stand the test of time.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "b. Satan" John Donne speak to Satan in his Holy Sonnet 10. “Thou'rt slave to Fate, chance, kings, and desperate men, And dost with poison, war,and sickness dwell . . .” 

What is lyric poetry? a poem that focuses on the deeds of gods or heroes a poem that uses the techniques of drama a poem written in highly musical language a poem that tells a story

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A poem that is written in highly musical language...Remember, Lyrics are the words to a song, therefore, Lyrical Poetry would be a poem set to music or written in musical language. Hope this helps and, if you are able to do so, please mark Brainliest! Thanks!
written in highly musical

Maria is reading a humorous story in which many of the ideas are downplayed or treated casually. Which literary device is the author using in the story?A.symbolism 
B.allegory
C.hyperbole 
D.cunderstatement

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Answer:

D. Understatement

Explanation:

Understatement is a literary device in which an author intentionally makes a statement of less importance or intensity than what the reader would normally expect. Understatement is usually intended to have an ironic effect, due to its contradictory and unexpected nature. In this case, if Maria feels like the author intentionally downplays many important ideas, it is likely that he is using understatement.

D. Understatement, like if you lend a coat to a friend and it has spots all over it and you say that it doesn't look too bad

Finish each sentence below with two possible endings on the right.1.The light in her bedroom is on so...
2.Tom and Liz never wear uniforms so...
3.She isn't at school so...
4.I can hear music at the neighbours'so...

a)...they can't be policemen
b)...they must be at home
c)...she can't be asleep
d)...she might be ill
e)...they must be awake
f)...she might be on holiday
g)...she must be in
h)...they can't be compulsory in their school

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1 with c or g
2 with h or a
3 with d or f
4 with b or e

Which answer best completes the sentence? Shopping at the outlet mall on their vacation was the __________ thing from his mind.a. furthest
b. further
c. more furthest
d. most furthest

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I would say A. was the furthest thing from his mind
The answer is A because 'est' is used for more then two things 'er' for two things 'more and most' can't be used with' est' because it already uses for more than two things.

In the first stanza of "Swift Things are Beautiful," why does Coatsworth use short, quick words? A.
to make readers laugh

B.
to make an important comparison

C.
to show how little the speaker cares for what she describes

D.
to reflect the swiftness of the subject matter of the first stanza

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The answer to the question that is being presented above would be letter b. to make an important comparison. In the first stanza of "Swift Things are Beautiful," Coatsworth use short, quick words to make an important comparison to the next stanza which describe slow things.