No, Scrooge helped him get medical treatment.
even though people(cratchit and the nephew)aren't rich, they're still happy.
he changed surname, don't know if he's still alive though
Both the Grinch and Ebenezer Scrooge start off grumpy, but for different reasons. The Grinch's grumpiness is driven by his disdain for the holiday season, while Scrooge's is rooted in his miserliness and selfishness. In the end, both characters experience a change of heart and embrace the spirit of generosity and joy.
Even though you may not see someone, they are still in your heart, thoughts, and prayers.
1. He hates other people. 2. He doesn't have a heart. 3. He is still sad about some-thing that once happened to him.
That he was collecting for the poor. He hoped that Scrooge would be generous at this special time. Scrooge questions wheather the prosions, workhouse and treadmill were still in ooperation. he is told they were. Scrooge is pleased to hear this as he is contributing to their opeation in his taxes
Brazil has changed over the years even though it still has a poverty crisis it is better.
No, The law was changed in 1968 and these bills can not be changed for silver. They are still worth the dollar value though
The Cratchits' celebration shows Scrooge the joy and love that can be found in simple moments and with limited material wealth. It teaches him the importance of family, kindness, and generosity over money and greed. Seeing their happiness opens Scrooge's heart to the true spirit of Christmas.
If you change something physically it may look, act or feel different, but it is still the same thing.
Yes, they still wear out. Most do last 100,000 miles though.
Unlikely. You should still ask though.