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What kind of a reception did Scrooge get in Fred’s home?

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Answered by gururithvick
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Answer: warm welcome

Explanation:

Scrooge receives a warm welcome and is made to feel right at home. The air is filled with joy and merriment, and Scrooge throws himself enthusiastically into the celebrations

Answered by ishanisarkar42vc
10

Answer: here is your answer......

At the start of A Christmas Carol, Fred, Scrooge's nephew, graciously invites his uncle to Christmas lunch with him and his family. At this stage, however, Scrooge absolutely loathes Christmas; he thinks it's all just a load of humbug. And besides, Fred's too poor to be merry. So old Ebenezer rudely rejects Fred's kind invitation.

After his remarkable transformation, Scrooge has a massive change of heart and decides to pay a visit to Fred and his family. Not surprisingly, they're absolutely astonished when he turns up. They're completely unaware that Scrooge is a different man from the ornery old skinflint they've come to know. Yet it soon becomes obvious to everyone that Scrooge has indeed changed, and that he genuinely wants to celebrate Christmas. Scrooge receives a warm welcome and is made to feel right at home. The air is filled with joy and merriment, and Scrooge throws himself enthusiastically into the celebrations.

from -  ishani sarkar

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