Answer:
b Cold command
Step-by-step explanation:
Percy Bysshe Shelley's (1792–1822) poem "Ozymandias" is as a whole situational and verbal irony. Cold command is situational irony that because of the king's statue present condition or situation, it is in no position to give a command. The reader too does not expect any command from a half-sunk statue with a shattered visage and trunkless legs. The statue's condition described before and after this phrase makes it clear that king and his kingdom is ruined so he cannot command.
Situational Irony is a literary device in which something happens that is very different from what is normally expected.
Irony is a literary device in which some thing said or happened is opposite to what is expected.