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In "All the World's a Stage," to what does Shakespeare compare all men and women?

A.
angels

B.
flowers

C.
actors

D.
children

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In "All the World's a Stage," Shakespeare compares all men and women to actors. The correct answer is C. He says "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players..." He compares life to a play, where everyone is an actor acting in their own respective plays.
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