in act 2 scene 3 of a Christmas carol Scrooge and Marley what does the ghost say to indicate that Scrooge's action can effect the outcome of events?

A. I would say that he gets the pleasure of his family

B. I see a vacant seat ... in the poor chimney corner, and a crutch without an owner

C. If these shadows remain unaltered by the future, the child will die.

D. Save you breathe, Mr. Scrooge. You can't be seen or heard.

Respuesta :

D due to scrooge noticing his past actions yet being unaware he could no longer change what he has done within this memory

Answer:

D. Save you breathe, Mr. Scrooge. You can't be seen or heard.

Explanation:

The apparition of Scrooge's dead accomplice, Marley, visits him. Marley is wearing chains and is sentenced to hopelessness in existence in the wake of death in the wake of neglecting to do anything useful for mankind.  

The Ghost of Christmas Past visits Scrooge and takes him on a voyage through Scrooge's youth, helping him to remember the sister he adored and those he has baffled with his absence of sympathy.  

The Ghost of Christmas Present shows Scrooge the homes of his agent and his nephew, where toasts are made to Scrooge's wellbeing and families commend the season, notwithstanding their poverty.

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