His name was Dick Wilkins.
A businessman in the Corn Exchange was in the place where Scrooge routinely went
Young Scrooge was very fond of Fezziwig. He admired his generosity.
In Charles Dickens novel A Christmas Carol written in 1843, Ebenezer Scrooge worked in London, England as a moneylender and beforehand was a clerk working his way up to having his own business when he got older.
Scrooge's sweetheart is upset because she feels neglected by Scrooge, who is preoccupied with his pursuit of wealth and success. She longs for more attention, affection, and emotional connection from Scrooge, making her feel unhappy and unfulfilled in the relationship.
It takes place in Skandia
The ghost takes Scrooge to the Corn Exchange - Here Scrooge would have been seen on a daily bases in his familiar place. On his visit with the ghost Scrooge hears business men speak of a sudden death and asking what will happen to the deceased properties. The ghost does not get involved in any discussion throughout his visitation to Scrooge
The graveyard being called a worthy place is a touch of irony. It was a poorly kept place, neglected and where those who were unloved would be placed. It would be a just end for a miser who was mean and loved nothing but money.
Cyrus did have some jobs. He worked at the McCormick Harvesting Company and he also worked on the place that he invented the mechanical reaper.
Fear as it was the grave yard where his tombstone was to be found.
Yes, the noun 'apprentice' is a common noun, a general word for anyone who is learning a trade from a skilled employer.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, "The Celebrity Apprentice" (TV show) or The Apprentice School in Newport News, VA.
Skorghijl
Scrooge asks him if he sit, Marley replies yes and does so and then Scrooge checks if Marley can see "this toothpick ". Marley confirms this but Scrooge again speaks of his doubts. Marley raises from the seat and with a ear shattering scream unties the bandage that fixed his lower jaw in place and allows the the jaw to drop to his chest in a horrific way. Scrooge is shocked and accepts the vision is real