Dickens uses the supernatural as a method of holding a mirror up to Scrooge who is forced to confront the error of his ways. Dickens shows that if Scrooge fails to do this it will result in him having a similar fate to Marley.
Dickens uses the ghost to emphasize that there is a chance of redemption for Scrooge “that you have yet a chance and hope of escaping my fate”. Dickens’ use of the supernatural continues throughout the story as a means of arousing nostalgia, thought, fear and action by Scrooge. All of these emotions, which Dickens shows us Scrooge is feeling, demonstrate the gradual change in Scrooge throughout the book, and as these changes take place, our thoughts and feelings towards the relationship we have with Scrooge also changes; we begin to understand him and see under his hard outer shell.
Answer:
The kids' feelings turn 180° as they like, acknowledge her work in the wall and enjoy it after despising it.
Explanation:
The text portrays incredibly nice the resistance to change and the acknowledgment of something after it is observed objectively. In the first moment, the kids don't like her, or her work because they represent the society's psyche. So, they are resistant to change. However, when they appreciate what she did, the resistance is broken and one by one like her work and her.
Yes! The tense has to stay consistent throughout the sentence! ;)
An adjective is a word that is used to describe and is related to a noun. The noun being he so it is describing that he is happy making C. the correct answer since it's describing how he feels. I hope this helps!