When Scrooge goes home from work in Act I of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley, which actions show that he is uneasy? Choose three options.

A. He checks each of the rooms.
B. He trims his candle as he walks.
C. He looks under the sofa and table.
D. He eats only a bowl of gruel for his dinner.
E. He thinks he sees Marley's face in the pictures.
F. He threatens a boy who is singing a Christmas song.

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In Act I of "A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley," the actions that show Scrooge is uneasy include:

A. He checks each of the rooms.
C. He looks under the sofa and table.
E. He thinks he sees Marley's face in the pictures.

These actions indicate Scrooge's discomfort and anxiety as he is haunted by the past and the ghost of Marley.