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which statement best describes how the poets use of irony establishes mood in the poem? (r.3.1)
by comparing the once mighty cruel king to a now faded memory, showing karma for those who are unkind to others through an amused mood.
by comparing the once mighty king to the broken remains of his memory, showing nothing lasts forever through a thoughtful mood.
by comparing the forgotten desert land to the once admired king showing disrespect by the human race creating a frustrated mood.
by comparing the well kept statue to the great king which shows the impact he had on the world creating a sentimental mood.
This question refers to the poem "Ozymandias," where the irony lies in the contrast between the once powerful, arrogant king and his now broken, forgotten statue in a desert. The core irony highlights the impermanence of human power, which is conveyed through a thoughtful, reflective mood as the reader contemplates how nothing lasts forever. The other options are incorrect: the mood is not amused, frustrated, or sentimental, and the key contrast is between the king's former might and his ruined legacy, not the other comparisons offered.
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B. By comparing the once mighty King to the broken remains of his memory, showing nothing lasts forever through a thoughtful mood.