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English, 22.10.2019 08:00 dylan516

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what theme do the following lines from feste's final song convey?

when that i was and a little tiny boy,
a foolish thing was but a toy,
but when i came to man's estate,
'gainst knaves and thieves men shut their gate,
for the rain it raineth every

a.
young children are not much different from the adults that they will one day grow to become.

b.
an adult cannot be expected to recall all the foolish things he or she did as a young child.

c.
adults have plenty of real problems of their own, so they have little time for the extra conflicts caused by fools.

d.
while young children can be saddened by life's problems, adults hardly notice life's everyday difficulties.

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