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What is ironic about the sixth and seventh stages of the ages of man?

O It is ironic that once people are in the final stages of life, they become carefree like a child.
O It is ironic that as people have gained enough experience to be wise, they are returned to a state of infancy and enfeeblement.
O It is ironic that once people reach an age of wisdom, the young people in their lives do not take them seriously.
O It is ironic that people who are too old to travel do not wear out their hose and other traveling clothes.​

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Answer: It is ironic that as people have gained enough experience to be wise; they are returned to a state of infancy and enfeeblement

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Answer: It is ironic that as people have gained enough experience to be wise; they are returned to a state of infancy and enfeeblement.

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