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Andru [333]
2 years ago
11

How does Dickens present the redeemed character of Scrooge?

English
1 answer:
PSYCHO15rus [73]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

<h2>hey there!</h2>

Explanation:

hope it is correct In Scrooge we see a man who is transformed from a greedy, selfish miser into a generous and good-natured character by the end

<h3>hope it helps and have a great day!</h3>
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