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Part ii: writing prompts
directions: answer the following questions with complete sentences in the space
provided. be prepared to share your original ideas in a class discussion.
[ two written answers worth 5 points each = section total of 10 points)
1. today, the name "scrooge" has come to be synonymous with greed. based on the information in the first
chapter, does scrooge seem happy with all his wealth? overall, do you believe money buys happiness?
cite evidence from this text your own experience, and other literature, art, or history in your answer


Part ii: writing prompts directions: answer the following questions with complete sentences

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