Laughing, being merry and sharing everything with those around him, especially with the needy.
Scrooge shows his sincerity by making amends with Bob Cratchit, by treating his nephew Fred kindly, and by engaging in acts of generosity and kindness towards others. He also expresses a genuine desire to change his ways and live a better life.
He is more merry and happy around people
By doing good deeds immediately he wakes
He will change and keep Christmas in his heart
To change and keep Christmas in his heart forever more
The he will change and keep Christmas in his heart evermore
he promises the last spirit that he will change and in doing so keep Christmas in his heart for ever after
He promises to change his cold-hearted ways and keep Christmas in his heart from that day onward.
Scrooge promises the spirit that he will honor Christmas in his heart and try to keep it all year round if his name can be removed from the headstone.
To show Scrooge that no matter where you are you can keep christmas in your heart
He dismisses everyone and their opinions on Christmas, when invited by Fred to dine on Christmas day he rebukes him and tells him to keep Christmas in his way and Scrooge will in his
He told him to leave his counting house and keep Christmas In his own way as He (Scrooge) would keep it in his.
To change his ways and keep Christmas in the manner that it should
That they keep Christmas in their way and he in his.
At the end of Stave 4, Scrooge promises to honor Christmas in his heart and live by the lessons he learned from the spirits. He vows to keep the spirit of Christmas alive through kindness, generosity, and compassion.