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NO LINKS OR ELSE YOU'LL BE REPORTED!Only answer if you're very good at English. 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?

A: by implying a similarity between the ruins of Ozymandias' civilization and the Napa Nui's ruins.

B: by creating several characters based largely on the character's introduced in Shelley's poem.

C: by suggesting a contrast between the king Ozymandias and Hoto-Matua, the first king of Napa Nui.

D: by expanding on the plot of Shelley's poem to further illuminate the civilization it describes.​


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