Fan, his sister
Scrooge's sister, Fan, brings him home from school.
He wasn't taken to the town of his birth, he was taken to his Boarding School where he spent nearly all his life including Christmases - These were spent on his own as other pupils were home with family
Lonely. His father had sent him to Boarding School as a young child and there Scrooge stayed all year around even at Christmas. When other boarders where home with loving family Scooge was sitting in his school room reading books as these were the only real friends he had
No
Ebinezer (Not sure how its spelt)
Fan brings him back home from boarding school.
His child self
Because Scrooge had found a new love - Monsy
Singing the school song or hymn brings the students together in a spirit of closeness with the school and other students; singing brings out the school spirit and determination to win that is great for a pep rally.
No, brings is a verb.Brings is the third person singular form of the verb bring. We use brings when the subject is singular egThey bring their dog to school. -- subject 'they' is pluralHe brings his dog to school. -- subject 'he' is singular
strippers
The last ghost to visit scooge was the ghost of yet to come.