What does Scrooge see out of his window when
Marley's ghost leaves?
A
countless spirits...
English, 11.12.2020 05:50, chrisraptorofficial
What does Scrooge see out of his window when
Marley's ghost leaves?
A
countless spirits who are upset that they can no
longer help people
all the spirits of people whom Scrooge has not
met before in his life
spirits of people who are hoping to get rich in the
afterlife
spirits of people who were cruel to Scrooge when
O they were alive.
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