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Question

What lies half sunk in the sand in Shelley's "Ozymandias"?

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1

broken statue

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2

two trunkless legs

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3

an ancient palace

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4

broken head of a statue

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Explanation

In the poem 'Ozymandias', a 'shattered visage' (broken head/face of a statue) lies half sunk in the sand near the trunkless legs.

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