When Kindred and Cousin desert him, Everyman is sad but resolute.
He does not weep as he did earlier. Instead, he realizes that people make promises but do not intend to keep them. People offer "fair words" but not actions.
With this in mind, he resolves not to depend on other people but calls instead on his Goods. He thinks Goods will help him because there is power in money. He believes Goods will be more reliable than people. He says specifically that "money maketh all right."
Of course, material things will not be able to help him either. Goods even goes so far to tell Everyman that his focus on material goods has made things worse for him.
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Mod·al verbnounGRAMMARplural noun: modal verbsan auxiliary verb that expresses necessity or possibility. English modal verbs include must, shall, will, should, would, can, could, may, and might.
Answer:
B) Ms. Humphrey turned left, she yielded to oncoming traffic.
Explanation:
Each phrase on either side of the comma are full sentences, with no connecting word between them
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Answer:
I believe that peer is referring to someone else who goes over your paper or report and then puts checks next to things you need to work on or that you have done.