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A. Answer these questions.
1. Where had the traveller come from?
2. Describe the statue of Ozymandias as seen by the traveller.
3. Near them, on the sand, Half sunk, a shattered visage lies. What is meant by'a
shattered visage?
4. Nothing beside remains. What does the traveller mean when he says these words?
5. What do the lone and level sands represent?​

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Answered by nidhinautiyal08
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Answered by adyav291105
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Answer:

1. The traveller had come from the ancient land. He saw in the desert two vast trunkless legs of stoneand near them lies a visage,half sunk.

2. The traveller describes two large stone legs of a statue, which lack a torso to connect them, and stand upright in the desert. Near the legs, half buried in sand, is the broken face of the statue. The statue's facial expression—a frown and a wrinkled lip—form a commanding, haughty sneer.

3.The face of the statue had fallen onto the ground and was half covered by sand. It seems like the statue had been neglected for a very long time and no one had taken care of it. Answer 2: The traveller describes the statue as having a 'frown', 'wrinkled lip' an

4.Nothing beside remains. ' The narrator means to say that leaving the broken pieces of the statue everything else is missing. Ozymandias had died; his name and reputation had also died along with his death.

5. The lone and level sands represent or symbolize that nothing at all is left of Ozymandias's once-mighty kingdom except the broken statue of the tyrant. ... His statue says: Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!

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