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Question 15 (1 point) Read the following stage direction from Act II of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley
(Scrooge... is totally occupied with his dressing and arranging of his room and his day. He is making lists, etc. Marley reaches out to Scrooge.)
What can you infer about Marley from his reaching out to Scrooge?
O a Marley wishes that he were alive again to enjoy Christmas with his old friend.
Marley is trying to stop Scrooge from going back to his old hard-hearted ways.
Oc Marley wants Scrooge to save him from wandering the earth as a phantom.
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Marley is giving a warning that Scrooge will still face many disappointments.

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