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English, 29.09.2019 14:00 fejwfwk1289

Why does shakespeare organize the descriptions in "all the world's a stage" chronologically?

a.
so the poem's order is unique and memorable to readers

b.
to capture the chaos that characterizes a human life

c.
to show which stages of life are most important

d.
so the poem's order mirrors the order of a human life

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