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Mathematics, 05.02.2021 01:00 lilquongohard

How does the point of view in "Ozymandias" affect who the reader hears? A: The point of view changes from first, to third, to second person as the speaker, the traveler, and Ozymandias speak.

B: It is written in second person so the reader can hear the speaker, traveler, and Ozymandias.

C: 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.

D: It is written in the third person because the reader hears the voice of the speaker, the traveler, and Ozymandias.

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