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When Scrooge says, "Speak comfort to me, Jacob," what does that tell us about him right at that moment?
1.He knows Marley's first name is Jacob.
2.He wants Jacob to speak to him in his native language.
3.He is afraid and wants Marley to not allow him to get hurt.
4.He wants Jacob to tell him a story from their past where the two of them are happy.

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