The character Everyman is meant to represent all people. It seems from the text that people of this time were very concerned with wealth and material possessions. Everyman’s traits reflect the idea that the common person is easy prey for the seven deadly sins and leads a life of corruption and debauchery. He is blinded by worldly possessions and has moved far away from God. The condition of the common person is highlighted in the words of God in the opening section of the play
<span> Everyman represents all mankind. Everyman, as a character, suggests that the common English person of that time period, is selfish, but they still want forgiveness.</span>
The answer is D)The police officer would not talk to the unpleasant, rude young woman. The other sentences do not have any commas to accommodate the sentence.
There are blank word which need to be filled with the correct verb. It is difficult to learn a new language. Here the word difficult is adjective and word learn is a verb. In the second sentence there is sentence which states that there are very few recycle bins in my home town. In the third sentence word enjoyed is a verb. In the last sentence word economic is a verb.