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Mimi

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What does the author mean when he says he heard faint voices of old schoolmates ahead in the woods
 
  a. that he was reminded of being a schoolboy
 
  b. that the scene was not appropriate for minors to witness
 
  c. that nearby children were playing too loudly

Question 2

To what does Cowley compare old age?
 
  a. a country
 
  b. a birthday party
 
  c. a young person's life



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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