how does Shakespeare describe a school boy and Infant which two phrases indicate the boy'smode
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he described this stage as from his poem "seven ages " as a nature guy who is unwilling to go to school, walking like snail on the way to school..... hope it helps plzz follow me and Mark my answer brainlest "this helps me to increase my rank "god swear you mark it plzzz
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All the world is like a golden stage in which man and women are merely puppet in the hand of destiny. Shakespeare describe a school boy and infant in 2 and 3rd paragraph. a man plays many part in life. when man infant poking and mewling in nurse arm and when man goes to second stage of life school boy he or she unwilling to school and creeping like snail
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All the world is like a golden stage in which man and women are merely puppet in the hand of destiny. Shakespeare describe a school boy and infant in 2 and 3rd paragraph. a man plays many part in life. when man infant poking and mewling in nurse arm and when man goes to second stage of life school boy he or she unwilling to school and creeping like snail
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