The scale of want of those in need and ignorance of those with the power to correct the problem
What a great surprise!
Disbelief of the first, surprise and confusion of the second and fear of the third
To her great surprise, she won the first prize in the competition. They announced the promotion to her great surprise during the meeting. To her great surprise, the mysterious letter turned out to be from her long-lost friend.
Scrooge keeps his change in personality a secret from Cratchit because he wants to surprise him and show him that he truly values him. Scrooge also wants to see how Cratchit will react naturally without any prior knowledge.
"Wow, what a great surprise!" shouted Ernesto.
The sentence "Her son, to her great surprise, made the Dean's List" shows the best use of the phrase "to her great surprise." Placing the phrase before the action helps to clearly convey the unexpected nature of the event.
There are a few ways you could correctly punctuate this sentence. "Wow! What a great surprise.", shouted Ernesto. "Wow, what a great surprise!", shouted Ernesto. "Wow! What a great surprise!", shouted Ernesto.
In the first staves they talk of their dislike of the misery old man. However, in the fifth stave we hear of their surprise at the sudden death of Scrooge and vague actions are asked of who will be his beneficiaries as he makes it clear Fred not welcome.
to astound
Scrooge McDuck is the great-uncle of Huey, Dewey, and Louie Duck. He is the brother of Donald Duck's mother, making him their paternal great-uncle. Scrooge often takes them on adventures and teaches them life lessons.
No he didnt marry. He was betrothed to Belle but she broke off the engagement because money was a great love than her to Scrooge
Great surprise :0