3. Fill in the blanks with the proper words to complete a summary of the poem 'THE SEVEN AGE OF MAN'. Do not copy idioms from the poem.
The port compares_______ to a stage on which one man plays _______. The entrances and exits of the player are really _______. There are _______ in this drama of _______. At first it is the infant who ________. He grows into a boy who _______. In his early youth, man ______ and writes love poems addressed to ______, all the times sighing heavily to show that _______. Then he joins the army as a soldier, and turns into ______ who is rackless and rushes foolishly _______, Only to earn a frame that is temporary. Gradually he grows into_______, looks prosperous with his ________ good chicken meat. He speaks in a loud voice quoting______ to show his importance in society. Slowly he grows old and thin, wears ______ and spectacles on his nose. His big manly voice is reduced to ______, and as his throat is congested with phlegm, so ______. In the last scene of this human drama,________
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