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Read the passage from Everyman.
EVERYMAN. Alack! shall we thus depart indeed?
Our Lady, help, without any more comfort,
Lo, Fellowship forsaketh me in my most need . . .
In the passage, the author develops the character of Everyman through
what he says.
what he thinks.
how other characters react to him.
how he feels about other characters
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what he says.
The passage is Everyman's direct speech — his exclamation, plea to Our Lady, and complaint that Fellowship has forsaken him reveal his fear, helplessness, and sense of abandonment.
The passage is Everyman's direct speech — his exclamation, plea to Our Lady, and complaint that Fellowship has forsaken him reveal his fear, helplessness, and sense of abandonment.
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