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What is ironic about Ozymandias's claim in Percy Shelly's poem: "Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!" Question 4 options:

His works had many flaws and did not do what they were intended to do

His works were unfinished and really did nothing

They were from another time and made no sense to modern-day minds

There was nothing there because the desert had consumed his "works"

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