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10 September, 08:47

In "All the World's a Stage," to what does Shakespeare compare the different ages of a person's life?

A.

lines written by playwrights

B.

problems faced by characters

C.

roles played by actors

D.

money spent by audience members

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  1. 10 September, 09:07
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    The answer to the above question is B which is "problems faced by characters". Shakespear want to prove that the characters in crisis same as in the real life as in the setting in the story is in coloney that at war with the French, he tried to make the character be in the real life senario.
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