Is this what you mean: "Self-confidence is the most important quality forA. consideration.
B. communication.
C. building new relationships.
D. good listening skills."
I think it's C. building new relationships.
Ok, first we need to start saying that this is a very complicated play about the deepest Christian tenets or principles, morality and the relationship between humankind and God.
Having said that, the assignment is to write a paragraph describing how would you present the character of Good Deeds on the stage, and you need to quote actual Good Deeds and Everyman lines in the play to validate your presentation of Good Deed on the stage. This is no easy task because the play is mostly written in Middle English and it is really difficult to understand at full. However, if we focus on just the main quotations, it can be done. Here is my proposal to present it as the paragraph:
Good Deeds represents the personification of love, empathy, and altruism as a female; the "mother" aspect of femininity, so the character would be a nurturing, sympathetic and affectual woman. She must have a sister called Wisdom that would be the one to also accompany Everyman in the pilgrimage along with the Five Wits, but in the end Everyman would be left alone and only Good Deeds would stay with Everyman. The character of Good Deeds would be a woman as mentioned before but she has two stages of evolution one is when she is weak and fragile because Everyman has not loved her, and the second is when Everyman realizes that she has been the only to be at his side and Good Deeds becomes stronger and more important. At the final part of the play Everyman says : “ Take example, all ye that this do hear or see How they that I loved best do forsake me, Except my Good Deeds that bideth truly.” The play is quite interesting in general, but the main idea is to present how humankind pays more attention to immoral or banal things instead of the most important thing according to Catholicism, the moral rectitude and your actions. So Good Deeds should be presented as a very allegorical and emblematic figure on the stage.
Answer:
I believe it may be B. Never divide a one-syllable word
Answer:
umm okay *starts whispering* heyyy
True story:
Once I worked for a non-profit healthcare facility. Every morning when I arrived to work the nurses would gather for prayer. It was a daily activity that they assumed everyone enjoyed. I don't affiliate with or practice any type of religion. I went along with it because I thought it was harmless and didn't feel like it was worth risking exclusion or conflict with my coworkers. It was very awkward and uncomfortable few years especially when they'd ask me to say the prayer. I would fake it and just parrot something I'd heard them say before. Some days I would just tune it out and enjoy the extra few minutes of break time, other days it was very upsetting and felt like I was being coerced into practicing a religion. My co-workers truly believed they were doing no harm. I really should have said something all those times I felt like speaking up but couldn't bring myself to. Instead I just quit and found a better job.