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Question 45 goods states in the play everyman: “who calleth me? everyman? what hast thou hast! / i lie here in corners, trussed and piled so high, / and in chest i am locked so fast, / also sacked in bags, thou mayst see with thine eye, / i cannot stir; in packs low i lie. / what would ye have, lightly me say.” words and phrases such as “trussed,” “locked,” “sacked in bags,” and “cannot stir” allude to someone who is

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