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A miser is a person who loves having a lot of money but hates spending it. How was Scrooge a miser?

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Answered by anushkasharma8840
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The novels of Charles Dickens have contributed more than a dozen words that found their way into everyday language. Scrooge, the chief character from A Christmas Carol, is perhaps the best-known of them all. Like the character, a scrooge is a selfish person who doesn't like giving or spending. Scrooges keep a tight hold on every penny, even if they’re rich. You can also call a scrooge a miser or skinflint. Someone generous is the opposite of a scrooge....

Answered by kritikakesarwani78
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He did not want to spend any money to support a wife and considered bringing up children a waste of money. He did not believe in spending money on anyone other than himself, so he had no friends either.

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