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Imagine that you are scrooge. write a letter to fred. thanking him for the Christmas dinner saying how you enjoyed it.also express regret for not having been friendly and prmising that it will be different in the future.​

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Answered by Deekshika007
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Explanation:

Dear Scrooge,

Your missing out on so much! On family, friends and fun. All you do is sit at home and "Buh Humbug" everything! You have everything you need besides the most important! Family, Freinds and fun! Your missing out because you are a grumpy, old, Scrooge!

First of all, your missing out on fun! You can be having fun on this magical time with friends and family, or sit at home and "Buh! Humbug!" Everything and everyone! I would choose the first option personaly. You always act ridiculous, making Crachit work on this happy time of the year. Who does that? Only people who don't care about anyone but their selfs and money!

Your missing out on family and friends. Crachit would probably rather be with family and friends not a old, grumpy, Scrooge like you. If you were to change you would have friends and family. When your nephew tried to say "Merry Christmas" you kept saying "Good afternoon" you should be happy someone cares about you. Your so greedy to, what if you were poor and you were hungry, and cold. You would want something! But the one thing you forget is that you could be riscing lifes! You should at least give five dollars! That five dollars could buy some food for someone. Even if it wont buy much it's something!

Lastly, you should change because you have no one in your life! No friends, no family, no one! You only have money, you once had a girl friend but you chose money instead! After, yeah you did feel bad but, looking at that made you upset! If you were to choose her instead, you would've had a nice caring family! Looking back on all those memorys made you upset you couldn't take it, you wanted to leave, but all those memorys, everyone you saw reflected on something you lost.

Hopefully, you change after you read this. At least take it one step at a time.

Sincerly,

Hanaah

Answered by kundancherrys
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Answer:When Scrooge sees himself as a small and miserable boy alone at Christmas, he regrets his harshness with the little boy who sang a Christmas carol at the counting house door on Christmas Eve. ... Regret 5: Scrooge watches the scene in which Belle leaves him and is overcome with sadness.

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