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Near the end of Act I of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley, the young Scrooge’s beloved ends their relationship. She tells him, “Have I not seen your nobler aspirations fall off one by one, until the master-passion, Gain, engrosses you?” Which statement best explains how this dialogue helps to develop a main conflict in the play?
A. It shows that Scrooge has occasionally sacrificed his own goals in order to please others.
B. It shows that Scrooge has generally been uninterested in relationships with others.
C. It shows that Scrooge has allowed his love of money to negatively affect his life.
D. It shows that Scrooge has been rude and unkind throughout his life.

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C. It shows that Scrooge has allowed his love of money to negatively affect his life.

This statement best explains how the dialogue develops a main conflict in the play, as it highlights the tension between Scrooge's pursuit of wealth and his personal relationships, illustrating how his obsession with money has led to the loss of love and connection in his life.