Question
According to Act I of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley, why does Scrooge object to having people enjoy Christmas?
A. He believes that Christmas is for children and that adults should not celebrate it.
B. He cares only for making money and considers Christmas an interruption.
C. He feels sad at Christmas because Marley died on Christmas Eve.
D. He actually enjoys Christmas and only pretends to dislike it.
A. He believes that Christmas is for children and that adults should not celebrate it.
B. He cares only for making money and considers Christmas an interruption.
C. He feels sad at Christmas because Marley died on Christmas Eve.
D. He actually enjoys Christmas and only pretends to dislike it.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
In Act I of "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge objects to having people enjoy Christmas primarily because **B. He cares only for making money and considers Christmas an interruption.** Scrooge views Christmas as a waste of time that detracts from business and profit-making.