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

A.
the age of the student

B.
old age

C.
the age of young love

D.
the age of the soldier


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W0lf93
The correct answer is B. old age. It is a common saying that over time, as people grow old, they become more like children again. At first this is only psychologically but usually at one point when people are too old they also need physical help as if they were children, having to wear diapers, be fed, and many similar things.