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Read this excerpt from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. In what two ways can we assume Scrooge has transformed himself?


"Good Spirit," he pursued, as down upon the ground he fell before it: "Your nature intercedes for me, and pities me. Assure me that I yet may change these shadows you have shown me, by an altered life!" The kind hand trembled. "I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year. I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future. The Spirits of all Three shall strive within me. I will not shut out the lessons that they teach. Oh, tell me I may sponge away the writing on this stone!"


(pick 2!)


- He regrets his past ways and vows to become kinder.


-He has learned how to pretend to be kind to others so that they won’t resent his stingy ways.


-He now cares about how his actions affect others and hopes he can improve his relationships with them.


-He will dwell on the past and worry about his mistakes.


-He wants to spend all of his money on expensive things for himself.

Respuesta :

Charles Dickens emphasizes Scrooge's regrets towards the past actions and become kinder in his behavior; while he also cares about the actions that can help him improve relations with others.

Who was Charles Dickens?

In the excerpt above, Charles Dickens has portrayed the character of Scrooge, and has illustrated his regrets regarding the behavior he has carried by his actions with the people in the past.

Scrooge is also portrayed as a person who improved his behavior and takes great care of his actions, while aiming to improve the relations with others.

Hence, options A and C hold true regarding the transformation of Scrooge as per the excerpt of Charles Dickens.

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