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In the context of "Ode on a Grecian Urn", how does the speaker describe the little town in lines 35–40?

AAs permanently silent and deserted

BAs bustling with ongoing daily life

CAs preparing for a joyous festival

DAs recently ravaged by war and plague

Answer:

A. As permanently silent and deserted

Read Explanation:

  • The speaker imagines the town as “for evermore” silent, abandoned by the people frozen in the sacrificial procession.


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