Why does Scrooge cry out for the Ghost of Christmas Past to take him away from the scene of his youthful Christmas with Fezziwig? A. Seeing the happy times of his youth upsets Scrooge because he knows that they are gone now. B. Scrooge knows that the scene he is seeing is something he imagined, not something that truly happened. C. What the Spirit has shown him reminds Scrooge of the misery of his younger days. D. Scrooge remembers that Fezziwig denied him coal just as he denies Cratchit coal at the start of the story.
This is more of an English question... but I'd say that the best choice for you to pick is A, since you can rule out B and C.
Or you can ask in literature.
what one
What do you mean what one? This is more of a literature question than English, but english might get you help sooner than later.
i really dont know all i know is that b and c you can elimnate but if i were you id choos d
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