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"The Seven Ages of Man" is a passage from:

ATwelfth Night

BAs You Like It

CDoctor Faustus

DEdward II

Answer:

B. As You Like It

Read Explanation:

"The Seven Ages of Man" is a famous monologue delivered by the character Jaques in William Shakespeare’s play As You Like It (Act II, Scene VII). It begins with the line:

"All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players..."


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