I have the book sitting right in front of me and I have typed the following as it appears in the book... Once upon a time- of all the good days in the year, on Christmas Eve- old Scrooge sat busy in his counting-house. It was cold, bleak, biting weather; foggy withal; and he could hear the people in the court outside, go wheezing up and down, beating their hands upon their breasts, and stamping their feet upon the pavement-stones to warm them. The city clocks had only just gone three, but it was quite dark already: it had not been light all day: and candles were flaring in the windows of the neighbouring offices, like ruddy smears upon the palpable brown air. The fog came pouring in at every chink and keyhole, and was so dense without, that although the court was of the narrowest, the houses opposite were mere phantoms. To see the dingy cloud come drooping down obscuring everything, one might have thought that nature lived hard by, and was brewing on a large scale.
The first sentence because that is the point where the resolution is stated and the ending of the story
Im pretty sure the answer is c but not 100 percent positive
The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?
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Footsteps.
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Writers use section headings for a variety of reasons: to help readers figure out what to expect in an upcoming section, to hint at a main idea, or to organize the article's idea. Understanding section headings can help students become strategic content-area readers.