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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

"Ozymandias"

Breakdown: line 1: simile. line 2: simile. - line 3: simile. line 4- simile. line 5- simle. Rest of lines: similes

the breakdown of these poems brings me to my conclusion that this poem is almost all similes. There is two quotes, and one metaphor.
Posted by speaker14 at 5:45 AM

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