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1. What is a theme in this passage?
"All the World's a Stage"
from As You Like It
by William Shakespeare

The lifespan of human beings follows a cycle.

No one can escape death.

Since death comes for all, there is senselessness in life.

In the face of time, all humans are helpless.

2. Which lines from the passage support the answer to Part 1?"Is second childishness and mere oblivion, / Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything." (lines 27-28)"At first, the infant, / Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms." (lines 5–6)"Last scene of all, / That ends this strange eventful history," (lines 25–26)"And all the men and women merely players; / They have their exits and their entrances,"(lines 2–3)


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A. The lifespan of human beings follows a cycle.


D. "And all the men and women merely players; / They have their exits and their entrances," (lines 2-3)

The excerpts are from “as you like it” by William Shakespeare. The theme of the given passage is The lifespan of human beings follows a cycle. Therefore, A is the correct option.

The lines from the passage that support the answer to Part 1 are "And all the men and women merely players; / They have their exits and entrances," (lines 2-3). Therefore D is the correct option.

What is “As you like it”?

As you like is a literary work written by William Shakespeare. It is a pastoral comedy that is believed to be written and played in 1599 and published in 1623. The main theme of As you like it is Love.

Thus, in the given paragraph, "All the World's a Stage" the theme is The lifespan of human beings follows a cycle. Therefore, A is the correct option. Also, The lines from the passage that support the answer to Part 1 are "And all the men and women merely players; / They have their exits and entrances," (lines 2-3). Therefore D is the correct option.

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