Explanation
In the context of the sonnet, the central entity on which it revolves is the lifeless sculpture of Ozymandias. Seldom would have a poet personified a statue in a manner which highly depicts the life and times of the Emperor. The emotions are carved well into the statue, which is why the poet has used the word 'stamped' instead of 'sculpted.'
A stampede means a situation of chaos amongst people running here and there and as there are no reference to postage stamps and mystery, 'sculpted' is the right answer.
Option B: When “road” is used within the given sentence it means, “He walked on the road to the parking lot.”, which is a meaningful sentence. Hence, this is the correct option.
Option A: “rode” is the simple past tense of “ride”. It represents the act of having ridden. It is of no relevance in the given sentence. Hence, this option is incorrect.
Option C: “rhoad” is not a word in the English language. Hence, this option is incorrect.
In the given sentence the subject is singular and in third person. (“Wind” is treated as a singular subject)
Option C: “blew” is in simple past tense. In case of simple past tenses, when the subject is singular and in third person, the verb is used directly. For example, “He ran”, “The wind blew”, etc. Hence, this is the correct option.
Option B: “blow” is simple present tense. In case of simple present tenses, when the subject is singular and in third person, a “s” is put at the end of the verb. For example, “He runs”, “The wind blows”, etc. Hence, this option is incorrect.
Option A: “blu” is not a word of the English vocabulary. Thus, it is incorrect.
Option C: “I” provides the sentence meaning. The sentence then means that, “Both of us will go to the theatre tonight.” Hence this is the correct option.
Option A: “eyrie” refers to the nest of a carnivorous bird, built at a high altitude. This is irrelevant in the given case. Hence, this option is incorrect.
Option B: “eye” does not provide the sentence with any meaning. This is irrelevant in the given case. Hence, this option is incorrect.
In the sentence “eaten” represents that we have to look for something that is edible.
Option C: “berry” is an edible fruit and gives the sentence meaning. Thus, this is the correct option.
Options A and B: “buries” and “bury” both refer to the act of putting something in the ground or hiding something. This is irrelevant in the given case. Hence, this option is incorrect.
Option D: “bore” refers to making a hollow in something. This is irrelevant in the given case. Hence, this option is incorrect.
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