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Power and greatness will not last forever is one theme in this poem. What piece of evidence best supports this theme? (In "OZYMANDIAS

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"I met a traveller from an antique land / Who said: ‘Two vast and trunkless legs of stone / Stand in the desert...'" (Lines 1-3)

"And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command, / Tell that its sculptor well those passions read / Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things," (Lines 5-7)

"And on the pedestal these words appear: / My name is Ozymandias, king of kings" (Lines 9-10)

"Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair! / Nothing beside remains. Round the decay" (Lines 11-12)

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Answer:

"Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair! / Nothing beside remains. Round the decay" (Lines 11-12)

Step-by-step explanation:

What was once mighty is now decayed and and worthless

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