In "all the world's a stage," why does shakespeare describe old age at the end of the poem?
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In "all the world's a stage," why does shakespeare describe old age at the end of the poem?
a.
old age is the final stage of a human life.
b.
old age is the funniest stage of a human life.
c.
old age is the most important stage of a human life.
d.
old age is the least interesting part of a human life.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:40, missy9225
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Mathematics, 16.11.2020 23:40
English, 16.11.2020 23:40
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