How to live on his own
In "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge learns the lesson of compassion and generosity while visiting his own past at the schoolroom. He sees how his neglectful and harsh behavior towards others, especially his former schoolmates, had a lasting negative impact. This experience helps him realize the importance of kindness and empathy towards others.
yes
he learned to be mean to others not be nich and be selfish
He learns that the fate of humanity is in the present and not something that happens at a differing times and places
Scrooge was never a ghost in the story
All the spirits teach scrooge a lesson
What lesson does he learn from the waterfowl?
When the ghost/spirit of Christmas future showed Scrooge that people were stealing his belongings and that no one cared when he died , he realized what a sad and horrible life he had lived. The lesson he learned from seeing that was that people should be valued, loved, treated kindly and that people are worth more than material things.
Yes, it is. Schoolroom is a noun, it is the same as a classroom.
Russian Schoolroom was created in 1967.
That it takes but a little care to make otehr feel happy and when Fezziwig paid but a few shillings for the party this was a small amount for the huge amount of joy it brought
The biggest lesson that people can learn is that there is no one truth.
There are 2 syllables in schoolroom. School-room.