Answer
I want to say F. He realizes that what he has worked so hard to get was worthless in comparison to what the man by the fireside had with his wife and daughter.
So much down the ladder from that is D, which I'm going to pick.
Discussion
E: His old self?? Not at all. His old self would have scoffed at such sentimental humbug.
C: I guess there is something to be said about Belle, but one of the ghosts takes him to see Belle and she is happy in her work, or that's what the ghost shows Scrooge. I can't use that as a reason, because you don't know that within the boundaries of the question. His eyes grew dim because he realizes that what the man by the fire had, Scrooge threw away. Now he regrets it. Belle is not what he misses. Family closeness is what he misses.
B: There is no mention of that at all. In fact what he really wants is to care for someone. The previous question that sent me here talks about Business. Marley is telling him what he needs to know: service to humanity and kindness towards those who need it. The answer is not B.
A: Christmas is not mentioned here at all. Multiple Choice questions are very sticky about that.
omg i had to answer this sooo quickly! i love the human mind.
let us begin with the Attachment Theory. originally presented by Bowlby, John.
What is the attachment theory?
The study began as far back as the 1930s, John Bowlby was a physciatrist in a child care located near london. His job originally led Bowlby to evaluate the importance of a child’s relationship with their mother in terms of their social, emotional and cognitive development. Specifically, it shaped his belief about the link between early infant separations with the mother and later maladjustment.
Yes Truman Capote was an american novelist