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Where do the spirit and scrooge visit to last?

The grave Yard


How was Scrooge able to travel with the spirit?

In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Scrooge was able to travel with the spirit by holding onto the spirit's robe or hand. This physical connection allowed Scrooge to be transported to different places and times by the spirit.


What does Scrooge tell the last spirit he is willing to do?

Change. Scrooge promised the spirit to change his attitude toward life and money and his fellowman.


What was the last image that the spirit made Scrooge see?

The last image that the spirit showed Scrooge was his own grave, with no one to mourn him and only the cold, harsh reality of his death. This vision shook Scrooge to his core and prompted him to make a transformation in his life.


What does Scrooge promise the spirit?

he promises the last spirit that he will change and in doing so keep Christmas in his heart for ever after


What does Scrooge keep looking for during his journey with the last spirit?

He looks for evidence for who seems to have died as many are referring to this. Scrooge of course suspects that it is his death he is witnessing.


Why was Scrooge so afraid of the last Christmas spirit?

The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come was foretelling what may happen should Scrooge not change his misery ways


Whose headstone does the spirit show to Scrooge?

The spirit shows Scrooge his own headstone in the book.


What does scrooge promise to do after he has been visited by the last spirit?

To change and keep Christmas in his heart forever more


Who does ignorance and want belong to from the Christmas carol?

Ignorance and Want are two children hidden beneath the robes of the Spirit of Christmas Present. At the very end of the Spirit's visit, Scrooge notices two "claws" protruding from underneath. The Spirit parts his robes to reveal the boy and girl, both of whom are in an awful condition. When Scrooge asks to whom they belong, the Spirit answers, "They are Man's." It is, however, the boy that the Spirit especially warns Scrooge against. Ignorance must be erased, the Spirit seems to say, or he spells doom for the race. When Scrooge asks if there is no refuge or resource for the children, the Spirit turns Scrooge's own words against him. "Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?" These are the last words Scrooge hears from this visitor.


Which spirit is the most frightning to Scrooge?

The answer is the spirit of the future


Who was the second spirit to visit Scrooge?

The Spirit of Christmas Present.