Read the excerpt from as you like it by william shakespeare.
all the world’s a stag...
English, 30.07.2019 08:10 jonquil201
Read the excerpt from as you like it by william shakespeare.
all the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players. they have their exits and their entrances.
what do shakespeare's metaphors most likely mean? select three options.
people play different roles throughout their lives.
people are always pretending to be someone else.
people leave one phase of life to enter another.
people are extremely dramatic sometimes.
people all go through the same phases of life.
a, c, e or 1,3,5 are the correct answers!
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