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the story is called "A Christmas Carol" because when a young boy comes up to Scrooge's door and starts singing a Christmas carol, Scrooge threatens to harm him with a ruler. But to answer your question, "carol" means song about Christams.

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In "A Christmas Carol," the term "nuts" is a slang expression used to indicate someone is crazy or mentally unstable. It is often used by characters to describe Scrooge's seemingly eccentric behavior before his redemption.

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Its "Plume" and means to assert themselves or to pride them selves on a manner or action. It also means the feathers of a bird but not in the context used by Dickens

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Nuts in a Christmas Carol means to act crazy or bizzarly. It also can mean the food kind of nuts.

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Songs were original broken in stave. The story was called a Christmas carol(which were in fact songs) and Dickens used the term Stave instead of Chapter

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To make official

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Carol was the producer's niece

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