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Jacob Marley had died seven years that very day (Christmas Eve)

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Scrooge's reference to the anniversary of Marley's death foreshadowed Marley's ghost visiting him later that night. The mention of the anniversary hinted at the ghostly encounters that were about to begin, leading to Scrooge's transformation.

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It foreshadows the arrival of Marley's ghost. It sets the tone for the coming scenes of spirits and somber reflection.

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