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21 September, 04:28

Based on Shakespeare's descriptions in "All the World's a Stage," with what age does old age have the most in common?

A.

infancy

B.

the age of the student

C.

the age of retirement

D.

the age of young love

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  1. 21 September, 04:49
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    The answer is A. Infancy.

    In "All the World's a Stage" Shakespeare writes about how when one becomes old, the man's strong voice suddenly becomes weak and similar to that of a child.
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