1. According to the introduction, what were the pageants in the book chosen for?
Intrinsic merit.
2. Most of what from the original play was preserved for the text?
Original words.
3. Occasionally, why have the archaic forms not been modernized for the convenience of the reader?
For the sake of rhyme.
4. In the plays, what directions are bracketed?
Editorial directions.
5. Who gave the editor permission to use the editions of the original text?
The Early English Text Society.
6. What text did the editor use for his translation of "Everyman"?
"Everyman and Other Interludes."
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