explain the lone and level sands stretch far away?
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The traveler describes a desolate and barren desert that seems to go on forever: the "sands stretch far away."The statue is the only thing in this barren, flat desert. There was probably once a temple or something nearby, but it's long gone. The "sands" are "lone," which means whatever else used to be "beside" the statue has been destroyed or buried.
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The traveler describes a desolate and barren desert that seems to go on forever: the "sands stretch far away."The statue is the only thing in this barren, flat desert. There was probably once a temple or something nearby, but it's long gone. The "sands" are "lone," which means whatever else used to be "beside" the statue has been destroyed or buried.
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In the poem ozymandias the act was set up in antique land there remains the statue which was become a part of sand .The was full of sand that stretch far a large distance
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