Answer:
In the play Everyman, the common between Discretion, Strength, Five Wits, and Beauty is that:
They all forsake him on his final journey.
The correct option is B.
The play “Everyman” is about the good or bad deeds done by the individuals about which they are answerable after their death. The theme of the play is that life is a journey in the form of a pilgrimage which has an end. The play focuses on an individual's actions and not on the Church.
My dogs name is Ben. I got him a year ago, and we've became best roommates throughout our time. As some may know, there's always something wrong with a roommate. This one in particular is loud and messy. I do all of the work around the house, while he sits down being lazy. A week ago, it rained, that was the day I asked him to clean his dishes. He just sat and stared at me with a confusing look. I rolled my eyes and did them myself. After it stopped raining, he told me he was bored. I finished the dishes, and I took him outside. I told him to wipe his feet before he stepped on the floor. In the morning, as I was getting ready to make coffee, I noticed prints. They were flooding the front door. This became a habit for him, and I was sick of it. Finally, while watching a doggy clothing commercial, I got the bright idea. My package arrived 3 days later. "There you go ben-" I told him, "The next time you go outside, put these rain boots on." It was no longer a problem, though I had to remind him every day. He had a little bit of training, and he turned into an amazing roommate.