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Which two lines in this excerpt from the play Everyman show that Everyman is reluctant to go with Death and wants to delay the time of his final journey?

Alas, shall I have no longer respite?
I may say Death giveth no warning:
(To think on thee, it maketh my heart sick)
For all unready is my book of reckoning.
(But twelve year and I might have abiding,)
My counting book I would make so clear,
That my reckoning I should not need to fear.
(Wherefore, Death, I pray thee, for God's mercy,)
(Spare me till I be provided of remedy.)

the parenthesis represent the lines

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(But twelve year and I might have abiding,)

(Spare me till I be provided of remedy.)

From the given excerpt, the two lines from the play which show that Everyman is reluctant to go with Death and wants to delay the time of his final journey are But twelve years and I might have an abiding and Spare me till I am provided of remedy. Heaven, Options B, and D are correct.

Who was Everyman?

When it was the time of 1400s, a play was written in England with the title  "The Summoning of Everyman" and everyone calls it "Everyman". The play was basically a Christian morality play and the author of this play is not known by anyone.

According to historians, such types of plays were often written by monks and priests. The character who is described in the play is a character who is a stock character in fiction. The plot of the play contains the allegorical accounting of the life of Everyman.

Thus, Options B, and D are correct.

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