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What conclusion about the poetís historical period can you draw from these lines? lo, all our pomp of yesterday / is one with nineveh and tyre!
a. the speaker feels britain's greatness is similar to that of ancient cities.
b. the speaker feels that the greatness of britain will be everlasting, like that of nineveh and tyre.
c. the speaker believes that great cities or nations all hold the same attitudes toward power and success, which contribute to their greatness.
d. the speaker believes the greatness of britain could disappear, just as did that of nineveh and tyre.

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