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Difference between childhood and adulthood

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Answered by shivam156
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What is childhood? Childhood is the period of time when we are still growing up. Childhood is often contrasted with the period of ‘infancy’, in which we are still young babies.

As children, we can think and speak for ourselves, but we have yet to become adults.

What is adulthood? Adulthood is the time in our life when we are ‘grown up’, though we may still be developing as people.

Throughout the world, the beginning of adulthood is usually legally deemed to occur at a certain age – for instance 18 or 21 years old.

Answered by kaziryan05
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Answer:

the level of innocence mainly differentiates childhood from adulthood.

in childhood, every child has innocence, for which everyone loves them. but once they grow up to be an adult, they lose it all. by innocence, the poet says it was a time when he couldn't distinguish between truth and imaginary and his mind was being manipulated by others until then.

so childhood is innocence and adulthood is innocence lost.

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