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Why does Fred, despite Scrooge's rudeness to him, invite his uncle to Christmas dinner? A. Fred is vindictive and he knows the invitation will make his uncle angry. B. Fred's mother insists that Fred invite Scrooge to dinner no matter what. C. Fred is rather oblivious and does not realize that Scrooge is an unhappy person. D. Fred is relentlessly good-natured and wants to see the good in his uncle.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Despite this being more of a literature type question. Your answer would be D. Scrooge's Nephew: Fred, Scrooge's nephew (his deceased sister's son), is a pauper, but a cheerful man nonetheless. He comes to the counting house to wish Scrooge a merry Christmas and invite his uncle to dine with himself and his wife on Christmas Day. Scrooge, however, refuses to associate with his nephew. Fred actually pities his miserly uncle because although he has all that money, he is still alone and unhappy. Fred insists that he will visit Scrooge at Christmas every year no matter whether or not Scrooge ever agrees to dine with Fred and his wife. After his visitation by the three ghosts of Christmas, Scrooge attends the Christmas dinner at Fred's home and enjoys himself immensely.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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