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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


Sagot :

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.