although Scrooge is a wealthy man, he has been a miser, who not only does not provide comfort for himself, as may be seen by his personal possessions as shown in Scene four, when a small group of gredy people have collected them from the home where he lies dead, in the future. Also, Scrooge has witnessed Cratchit's family, and how he, and his wife and children rejoice in their mutual company and manage an abundant Christmas dinner despite the fact that Cratchit's wages are so low. Scrooge is also moved by Tiny Tim, who expresses so much joy and gratitude despite being so ill and is bound to die soon if his family continues to live in poverty. Scrooge hars how disliked he is by Cratchit's wife and how his neighbors care nothing for mim, all because of his miserliness. When he decides to change and to share his wealth generously, he rejoices with the joy he gives the boy Adam, the poultry seller, and Bob Cratchit's family, whom he anonymously sends a huge turkey; these actions of generosity set his own spirits high, so he opens his heart to enjoy Christmas with his nephew Fred and his wife.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Only greedy people will be present at the end of a greedy life."Act II of a Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley contains several messages. in a paragraph explain how one of these messages is conveyed in the second act <span>of the play</span>
I believe your answer would be D. Taking into consideration that the genre features short texts, while still including all of the features of a full length story. :)
Answer: The craftsmen meet to assign and discuss the roles they will have, “… to play in our interlude before the Duke and the Duchess on his wedding day at night.” Quince wrote and is directing this play for Theseus’ and Hippolyta’s wedding, which is to be held during the new moon, four days hence.
an author writing from the point of view of the Indians that were already making their home in America would use this type of language because when Columbus came to America he invaded a space that was already occupied. even though it was a discovery for Spain and England that did not know America existed it was an invasion to the Indians.