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English, 12.03.2021 01:00 russboys3

How does the point of view in "Ozymandias" affect who the reader hears? It is written in second person so the reader can hear the speaker, traveler, and Ozymandias.
o It is written in the third person because the reader hears the voice of the speaker, the traveler, and Ozymandias.
The point of view changes from first, to third, to second person as the speaker, the traveler, and Ozymandias speak.
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It is written in first person because it is told through the speaker's voice, but the speaker tells what the traveler and
Ozymandias say.

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