Following his experience with the final Ghost Scrooge awakes in his own bed and realises that he is still alive. He declares that the ghost have done everything in one night. he opens the window and asks a passing boy what day it is. Now knowing its Chritmas day he tells the Boy to go to the poulterers and purchase teh prize turkey that hangs outside and instructs the pouterer to deliver the bird to Bob Cratchit in Camden Town. This is done
Scrooge walks the London streets taking in the atmosphere of the day and upon seeing the Portly Gentlement who were seeking a donation for the poor Scrooge whispers and unknow amount to one and adds that there is interest added for the years he has failed to donate.
From here he goes to Fred, his nephews home. Here he seeks forgiveness for his past actions and asks if the invertation to dine is still open to him. Fred and His wife forgive Scrooge and welcome him in. We see thereafter Scrooge helping the Cratchit family. Firstly by raising Bobs wages and by his helping to care for Tiny Imm to ensure the boys health improves. In the final papragraph we learn that Scrooge is better than his word and that he does indeed keep Chritmas in his heart for ever after
The inciting incident in "A Christmas Carol" occurs when Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley, who warns him of the consequences of his selfish and stingy ways. This encounter triggers a series of visits from three more spirits who show Scrooge his past, present, and future, ultimately leading to his transformation and redemption.
Carol C. Johnson was born in 1941.
Carol S. C. Bennet has written: 'Economics for insurance'
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The Christmas song with the initials Z C is "Zither Carol". The song is a Bohemian/Czech Carol. There are at least two versions of the carol.
Carol C. Bertaut has written: 'Assessing the potential for further foreign demand for U.S. assets'
The Christmas song is a carol.
Currently it is Carol C. Johnson.
Carol C. Johnson
C- Article: "What Chat Transcripts Reveal," by Carol Tenopir is correctly punctuated.
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Ged Rest Ye Marrie Gentlemen
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