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Mnenie [13.5K]
2 years ago
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PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PROJECT! Look up Everyman, lines 22-203

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AfilCa [17]2 years ago
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A cut from Everyman, lines 22-203 is " Everyman come hence, and not tarry,  Death, I pray thee for God's mercy?.

<h3>What is cutting of a passage about?</h3>

This is known to be the process or editing a passage by removing some keywords from the  original version.

It is one that needs to make sense. From the poem about Everyman which was very long, the cut made from Everyman, lines 22-203 is " Everyman come hence, and not tarry,  Death, I pray thee for God's mercy?.

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