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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which best describes the conflict between Scrooge and the two charity men in "Stave I: Marley's Ghost"? A. The men want Scrooge to go to Christmas dinner with them, but Scrooge insists that anyone who celebrates Christmas is a fool. B. The men want Scrooge to take down Marley's name from the countinghouse, but Scrooge insists on leaving it up because it is good for business. C. The men want Scrooge to provide Cratchit with better pay and working conditions, but Scrooge insists that Cratchit is lucky to have a job at all and should be grateful.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D. The men want Scrooge to give money to help the poor, but Scrooge insists that the prisons and workhouses can provide the poor with basic necessities.

OpenStudy (ellaella02):

Pretty sure it's D, I've read the book a couple of times.

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