IT lays down the fact hat Marley is dead and that he has been this past 7 years . It follows on that Scrooge takes over the whole of the business since that time as Marley had no family
Some guy is unhappy and works in an office block and a Christmas ghost tell him that Christmas is good and happy and all that then the guy 'Scrooge' like Christmas and all is well.
In "A Christmas Carol," the word "want" refers to the embodiment of poverty, need, and desperation that the spirit of Want shows Scrooge. It symbolizes the consequences of greed and indifference to the suffering of others. The spirit of Want serves as a warning to Scrooge about the importance of generosity and compassion.
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The purpose of the do-gooders' visit in "A Christmas Carol" is to solicit donations for the poor and destitute during the holiday season. They serve as a reminder to Scrooge and the readers of the importance of generosity and compassion towards those in need. Their visit helps to highlight the themes of charity and social responsibility in the story.
You are more restricted to "locations" and special effects in a stage play
Information is the basic resource from which decisions are made.
One of the states of the qubit which is unnamed. The atom was considered the smallest unit of measurement, but now we are into myriad subsets of the atom. The qubit will in the future be the beginning of the myriad of subsets for the bit.
1.Because it is the basic theme and probably to put an angel that represents Jesus. 2. Christmas trees will make Christmas seem bright and not dull.
The basic need of internet is to share information.
Christmas..Easter..Passover
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