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Question 6 of 10
Match each word in bold to its meaning within the context of the sentence.
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And all her silken
flanks with
garlands drest?
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(excerpt from
"Ode on a
Grecian Urn" by
John Keats)
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Half sunk, a
shattered visage
lies, whose
frown,
(excerpt from
"Ozymandias" by
Percy Bysshe
Shelley)
Of cloudless
climes and
?
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a side of the body
a person's face

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Final answer:

The word 'flanks' refers to a side of the body and 'garlands' refers to decorations or ornaments in the context of the sentence from the 'Ode on a Grecian Urn' by John Keats.


Step-by-step explanation:

In the context of the sentence, the word 'flanks' refers to a side of the body, while the word 'garlands' refers to decorations or ornaments. The sentence is asking if her side of the body is adorned with decorations made of silk.


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