Match one of the Seven Ages to its appropriate speech:

___ Lean and Slipper’d Pantaloon a) Goo-goo, gah, gah (giggle, gasp).
___ Saw-Spouting Justice b) I don’t want it….What pill? No, I
haven’t. I just don’t…know.
___ Mewling Infant c) So I got up and thought I’d take a
little walk but, phew, those stairs
just slowed me down.
__ Sighing Lover d) I think your eyebrows are
completely awesome / I’ll never
forget when I first saw them.
___ Second Childishness and Mere Oblivion e) I’ve traveled far and wide across
this beautiful country of ours.
___ Reputation-Seeking Soldier f) I can’t go. I just caaaaan’t!
___ Whining Schoolboy g) Freeze, G, you think you bad, but
you mess w/me, I take you out, you
dig?

Answers:
_ (c)__ Lean and Slipper'd Pantaloon


__(e)_ Saw-Spouting Justice
_ (a)__ Mewling Infant
_ (d)_ Sighing Lover
_(b)__ Second Childishness and Mere Oblivion
_ (g)__ Reputation-Seeking Soldier
_ (f)__ Whining Schoolboy

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