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Which two sets of lines from the Doctor's speech in the play Everyman show that Everyman has to make his last journey alone?

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Toward the beginning of his speech, the Doctor says "forsake pride, for he deceiveth you in the end, / And remember Beauty, Five Wits, Strength and Discretion, / They all at last do Everyman forsake."

With these words, he says that everyone must make this last journey alone. He then warns everyone to make amends before death, because once death comes it won't be possible.

Answer:  I just took the test on Plato and the lines

And remember Beauty, Five-Wits, Strength, and Discretion

They all at the last do Everyman forsake,

is Correct

However ---

But beware, for and they be small,…

For after death amends may no man make,

For then mercy and pity doth him forsake.

was marked as WRONG

Explanation:  Hope you can do better than I did on this question