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Giving brainliest, , 5 stars ! (this is my third time asking this and no ones answered im begging someone) question 1 (2 points) question 1 unsaved what will eventually happen to the statue of ozymandias? question 1 options: the egyptian ruler will rebuild it. parts of it will be taken away by travelers. it will be worn away by the elements of the desert. ozymandias will finally get the respect he deserves. question 2 (2 points) question 2 unsaved when ozymandias ordered the words to be inscribed on the statue, what did he mean by "look on my works, ye mighty, and despair? question 2 options: all things eventually return to dust. see how powerful i am and fear me. death is a frightening thing. statues are a meaningless vanity. question 3 (2 points) question 3 unsaved what word best describes the poem's tone? question 3 options: ironic cheerful confused despairing question 4 (2 points) question 4 unsaved the author most likely uses the phrase "antique land" question 4 options: explain that the speaker was searching for antiques for his estate. convey the sense of history in the statue. show that the traveler was an old man. show the reader that the traveler was imaginary. question 5 (6 points) question 5 unsaved based on the words inscribed on the statue, which of the following words might describe the "king of kings" when he was living? select all that apply. question 5 options: proud commanding compassionate powerful joyful cold-hearted question 6 (2 points) question 6 unsaved how many lines does a sonnet have? question 6 options: 6 8 14 5 question 7 (2 points) question 7 unsaved what does the octave do in a sonnet? question 7 options: the octave is the turning point where the sonnet transitions. the octave proposes the problem. it sums up the story. it proposes the solution to the problem. question 8 (2 points) question 8 unsaved what does the sestet do? question 8 options: sestet is another word for sonnet. it is the first line of the sonnet. the sestet resolves the problem in the sonnet. it is the turning point in the sonnet. question 9 (2 points) question 9 unsaved a subordinate (dependent) question 9 options: is independent. contains a main clause. lacks a verb. has a subject and a predicate, but it cannot stand alone as a sentence. question 10 (2 points) question 10 unsaved identify the independent clause in the following sentence. by the time he arrived at the house, the rest of the group had already left. question 10 options: the rest of the group had already left. by the time he arrived at the house he arrived at the house the rest of the group question 11 (2 points) question 11 unsaved identify the subordinate clause (dependent clause) in the following sentence. if it is raining, you should take an umbrella. question 11 options: you should take an umbrella it is raining if it is raining take an umbrella

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