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What does the Messenger in Everyman say we all must do at the end of our lives?

go to Heaven

perform good deeds

give God a general reckoning of our lives

hey pray for forgiveness of our sins

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Answer:

give God a general reckoning of our lives

Step-by-step explanation:

In the play "Everyman", the prologue is read by a messenger who provides the audience with the remark that the play is a 'morality play'. The play deals with the deeds done by the people in their life, and their encounter with death. The messenger also gives an idea about the changing lives of the humans. In the play, God calls "mighty messenger" to death and asks him to visit 'Everyman' and recount their deeds. Everyman's book of the count is opened and observed. According to their deeds and journey, they are then assigned heaven or hell by God.

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