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English, 15.11.2019 04:31, dezmarcus

In "all the world's a stage," shakespeare uses a(n) that compares life to a and men and women to
1. extended metaphor; play; actors
2. biblical allusion; stage; props
3. original symbol; novel; writers
4. complex simile; concert; audience members

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