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English, 05.05.2020 15:56 jayjay9496

Reread the excerpt from the poem "Ozymandias
on page 6. How does the author who created the
journal entries draw on a theme developed by
Shelley in the poem?
by implying a similarity between the ruins of
Ozymandias civilization and the Rapa Nuis ruins
by creating several characters based largely on the
characters introduced in Shelley's poem
by suggesting a contrast between the king
Ozymandias and Hoto-Matua, the first king of
Rapa Nui
by expanding on the plot of Shelley's poem to further
luminate the civilization it describes

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