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OpenStudy (anonymous_user):

In "All the World's a Stage," why does Shakespeare describe the deaths and births of men and women as "their exits and their entrances"? A. This language likens deaths and births to the actions of actors and actresses on a stage. B. This language calls to mind the way all people regularly walk in and out of public places, such as shops. C. This language reminds readers that Shakespeare's poem is meant to be taken as a satire. D. This language helps Shakespeare show that death is simply an ordinary and common part of life.

OpenStudy (anonymous_user):

It was: A. This language likens deaths and births to the actions of actors and actresses on a stage.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (7thgrader):

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