The sets of lines are: "And remember Beauty, Five-Wits, Strength, and Discretion/They all at the last do Everyman forsake" and "For after death amends may no man make,/For then mercy and pity doth him forsake."
The key word in finding this answer is "forsake," which means "abandon." The doctor is listing several abstract ideas (beauty, strength, etc.) that forsake or abandon him "in the end" and "after death." If all these traits are abandoning him, then we can infer that the doctor must go on this last journey alone.
Ok this is a Hard one, I got through this a lot. What i do is i just take my time and let them figure out that you didn't do it, You want to give good evidence that you didn't do it. Now if you got accused of something big, you should talk to a friend maybe he was there and he could tell everyone that you didn't do it. They do these things in court ( They are Similar).
A teenager trying to find his job but can’t find a good paying one because of his record