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1.5.3 Test (CST):

Match each word in bold to its meaning within the context of the sentence.
And all her silken
flanks with
garlands drest?
(excerpt from
"Ode on a
Grecian Urn" by
John Keats)
1
1
1 Shelley)
1
1
Half sunk, a
shattered visage
lies, whose
frown,
1
(excerpt from
"Ozymandias" by
Percy Bysshe
Of cloudless
climes and
starry skies;
(excerpt from
Walke in
?
?
?
a side of the body
a person's face
regions with relation to
their weather patterns

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Final answer:

The word 'flanks' refers to a side of the body, while 'garlands' refers to regions with relation to their weather patterns.


Step-by-step explanation:

In the given sentence, the word 'flanks' refers to 'a side of the body'. In the context of the sentence, it is describing the body of a female figure on the Grecian urn. The word 'garlands' refers to 'regions with relation to their weather patterns'. It is describing how the body of the figure is decorated with garlands or wreaths.


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