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Kendall Forbes
21 October, 07:44
What does the term "Golden Age" mean
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Eden Rojas
21 October, 09:51
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A golden age is a period of time during which a very high level of achievement is reached in a particular field of activity, especially in art or literature.
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Leilani Roach
21 October, 11:08
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it is age when something is at its prime
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