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What does Scrooge do for Bob that completely shocks him?


Scrooge fires him


Scrooge gives him a raise


Scrooge tells him to go home
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Scrooge gives him a raise. This act of generosity completely shocks Bob Cratchit, as Scrooge is known for being miserly and unkind. The transformation in Scrooge’s character after the visits from the three spirits leads to this surprising and uplifting gesture.
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