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.
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I have a feeling that this is A.
Which sentence best conveys the somber mood at the Cratchits' in "Stave IV: The Last of the Spirits"? A. "Bob was very cheerful with them, and spoke pleasantly to all the family." B. "He broke down all at once." C. "He found the mother and the children seated around the fire." D. "She hurried out to meet him, and little Bob came in."
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Which sentence best conveys the somber mood at the Cratchits' in "Stave IV: The Last of the Spirits"? A. "Bob was very cheerful with them, and spoke pleasantly to all the family." B. "He broke down all at once." C. "He found the mother and the children seated around the fire." D. "She hurried out to meet him, and little Bob came in."
B i think
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