He didnt - when questioned the discussion was "``Poor boy!'' and cried again.
``I wish,'' Scrooge muttered, putting his hand in his pocket, and looking about him, after drying his eyes with his cuff: ``but it's too late now.''
``What is the matter?'' asked the Spirit.
``Nothing,'' said Scrooge. ``Nothing. There was a boy singing a Christmas Carol at my door last night. I should like to have given him something: that's all.''
In "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge says the tear he sheds is "not ungenerous, for it was not welcome." He admits that he hoped to lessen the spirit's effect on him by pretending not to see its sadness, but in reality, he was deeply affected by the vision shown to him.
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In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Scrooge had a tear on his cheek after seeing his past. This tear symbolized his emotion and regret over his previous actions and choices.
The tear on Scrooge's cheek in "A Christmas Carol" represents his transformation from a heartless, miserly person to one filled with compassion and generosity. It symbolizes his newfound ability to feel empathy and connect with others on an emotional level.
In Chapter 3 of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," two charity workers, a portly gentleman and his companion, make fun of Scrooge for his lack of compassion towards the poor and his refusal to contribute to charity. They joke about his stinginess and criticize his harsh attitude towards those less fortunate.
In scene 5 of "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge is visited by the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come who shows him a dark future if he does not change his ways. Scrooge witnesses his own death and how people react to it, ultimately leading to his transformation as he realizes the impact of his actions on those around him.
Very much so. Despite her reluctance to toast Mr Scrooge the founder of the feast she realises its for Bob and does so. Later we see her sewing and complaining her eyes and sore when in fact she is shedding a tear for her lost little boy Tiny Tim (as foretold as might happen by the Ghost of Christmas Present)
She shed tear after deid of his dog Don't tear my book!
Tear rhymes with stair and means to pull apart.
Lacrima = tear, as in crying. Scindere = to tear, to rip.
To repair a tear in a vinyl couch there are patch kits that can be purchased. After a tear has occurred try to minimize the tear by covering the tear with an adhesive or keep people away from the tear.
That is the correct spelling of "tear apart" (rip into pieces).The verb "tear" has a homophone "tare" (the weight of an empty container)The noun "tear" is a heterophone (teer), for a drop of liquid from the eye.So:Tear as in teardrops and tear as in tear apart, are spelled the same, but pronounced differently.Tear as in drops is a noun (teer).Tear as in apart is a verb (tayr).
tear. you just spelled it.
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