What can be inferred from the following lines from the play Everyman? Beauty, Strength, and Discretion do man forsake, Foolish friends and kinsmen, that fair spake-- All fleeth save Good Deeds, and that am I A. Friends and kinsmen are not to be trusted because they may all be foolish. B. Only a person’s good deeds remain with him or her in the afterlife. C. Beauty, strength, and discretion have a tendency to flee. D. Good deeds do not necessarily accompany beauty and strength.