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A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens (excerpt)

"Hallo!" growled Scrooge, in his accustomed voice, as near as he could feign it. "What do you mean by coming here at this time of day?"
"I am very sorry, sir," said Bob. "I am behind my time."
"You are?" repeated Scrooge. "Yes. I think you are. Step this way, sir, if you please."
"It’s only once a year, sir," pleaded Bob, appearing from the Tank. "It shall not be repeated. I was making rather merry yesterday, sir."
"Now, I'll tell you what, my friend," said Scrooge, "I am not going to stand this sort of thing any longer. And therefore,” he continued, leaping from his stool, and giving Bob such a dig in the waistcoat that he staggered back into the Tank again; "and therefore I am about to raise your salary!"
Bob trembled, and got a little nearer to the ruler. He had a momentary idea of knocking Scrooge down with it, holding him, and calling to the people in the court for help and a strait-waistcoat.
"A merry Christmas, Bob!" said Scrooge, with an earnestness that could not be mistaken, as he clapped him on the back. "A merrier Christmas, Bob, my good fellow, than I have given you, for many a year! I’ll raise your salary, and endeavour to assist your struggling family, and we will discuss your affairs this very afternoon, over a Christmas bowl of smoking bishop, Bob! Make up the fires, and buy another coal-scuttle before you dot another i, Bob Cratchit!"

In this excerpt from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, what are two reasons that Bob Cratchit considers calling the authorities to take care of Scrooge?

A. Scrooge is denying the agreement he had made with Bob about Bob's holiday work schedule.

B. In the past, Scrooge has physically abused Bob, so he is afraid for his own safety.

C. Scrooge's mocking behavior toward Bob suggests that he is ill.

D. Scrooge is acting in a way that is far different from how he usually treats Bob.

E. Bob doesn't understand why Scrooge has suddenly become more charitable.


A Christmas Carol

by Charles Dickens (excerpt)
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