Which statement best modernizes the first two lines of
the passage?
Evil seems to be a living thing, and we remember
evil and forget good acts.
The evil that people do lives after them, and the
good that they do is also remembered.
Evil exists in all our lives, but people forget good
acts, and bury goodness like bones.
The evil that men do is remembered, but the good
they have done is often buried with them.