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Near the end of Act I of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley, Scrooge sees himself as a child at school. What is revealed about his childhood in this scene?
A. He was alone and lonely.
B. He was terrified of ghosts.
C. He cared only about money.
D. He was his teacher's favorite student.

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In that scene near the end of Act I of "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge's childhood is revealed to be one where **A. He was alone and lonely**. He is depicted as a solitary figure, left alone at school during the Christmas season, which highlights his feelings of isolation and neglect during his formative years.

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