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What were young scrooge's days in boarding school like?

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Answer:

Following is the answer, from the story, "A Christmas Carol", by Charles Dickens.

Explanation:

In the story of 'The Christmas Carol', the ghost of Christmas past arrives to take Scrooge onto a trip. He takes Scrooge to his past where he witnesses the loneliness of a young Scrooge in his school during Christmas.

Young Scrooge was sent off to boarding school by his father. He had to stay there by force rather than choice. Only later he was informed by his sister that he was allowed to come back home and enter his apprenticeship.

A young Scrooge, is described as a 'solitary child', who is seen ignored and neglected by his friends. This shows Scrooge how even as a child he was lonely.  

Answered by aadarsh0105
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Answer:

young scrooge was took off to the boarding school by force.and was even feeling ignored and were neglecting scrooge thus his childhood was lonely

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