Ali Baba and Robinson Crusoe
Scrooge read books , His two favourites were Ali barber and Robinson Crusoe
The Ghost sought to remind Scrooge that the Christmas season can be devastating for a child forced to be alone. Scrooge, of all people, should have been aware of this fact; but his life of greed had erased this fact from his thoughts. This is why the Ghost, after showing Scrooge the latter's boarding school, and hearing Scrooge state, "I could walk it blindfold!", pointed out, "Strange to have forgotten it for so many years."
The two books remind Montag of Clarisse because she was a unique individual who questioned society and made him think deeply about his life and the world around him. Just like Clarisse, the books challenge Montag to question the status quo and consider alternative perspectives, prompting him to reflect on his own beliefs and values.
Margie Palatini's favorite books are... Little Women The Little Engine That Could Alice in Wonderland The Wizard of Oz
The word remind has two syllables. The syllables are re-mind.
Wizard of Oz and Alice in Wonderland. She also liked Little Women and The Train That Could
Scrooge saw a procession of ghosts led by the Ghost of Christmas Past when his curtains were open in Stave Two. The ghost showed Scrooge visions of his past Christmases and memories to teach him important lessons.
Following his change of heart scrooge hurries to find the two businessmen to offer a large donation and then goes on to seek forgiveness of his nephew Fred
Bob Cratchit, Scrooge's employee, asked him to donate to the poor during Christmas time. Scrooge initially refused but eventually agreed to donate after his encounters with the ghosts.
"Bah! Humbug!"
"Childhood" is one word.
The sign above the counting house in "A Christmas Carol" reads "Scrooge and Marley." It signifies the business partnership between Ebenezer Scrooge and Jacob Marley, two greedy and miserly characters in the novella.