What does Scrooge's reaction to the news that Tiny Tim will die if things do not change show about his character?A. He is logical and determined.

B. He can be over-eager and hasty.

C. He is cold and miserly.

D. He is capable of compassion and empathy.

Book: A Christmas Carol

I believe it's C.

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Answer 1
Answer: I think its C too. But it could also be D because he felt bad about Tiny Tim dying. 

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Using vivid imagery, describe a Gothic setting that could be symbolic. Your description should be four to six sentences.

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You'd say something like:
"The gargoyle perched in its stony nest, overlooking the cloud of filth that sheltered the people from the radiant morning sky. The palace was the only building warmed by the sun."

I'm describing a gargoyle sitting on top of a building overlooking a cloud of smog that doesn't allow the sun to penetrate through. But I am also referring to a neglectful King sitting on his thrown looking out at his gloomy kingdom , while he enjoys immunity to the suffrage.

Hope I helped. :)

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The combined sentence uses a compound subject.

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The subject of a sentence is said to be the protagonist.  

It maybe a person, place, or idea.  compound subject using sentences has multiple subjects (two or more) joined by 'and' or 'or'.

When using multiple subjects, the use of subject-verb agreement is important to express the proper idea of the sentence.

Here,  Sir Edmund and Cecil are subjects.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Your answer here will be A. Compound Subject