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Which theme is best reflected in this excerpt from Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol?

There was nothing of high mark in this. They were not a handsome family; they were not well dressed; their shoes were far from being water-proof; their clothes were scanty; and Peter might have known, and very likely did, the inside of a pawnbroker’s. But, they were happy, grateful, pleased with one another, and contented with the time; and when they faded, and looked happier yet in the bright sprinklings of the Spirit’s torch at parting, Scrooge had his eye upon them, and especially on Tiny Tim, until the last.

A.the importance of making money in life

B.the value of family ties over money and possessions

C.the satisfaction of earning a living for one’s family

D.the abundance of wisdom that resides in youth

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B because it represents the views of tiny time family of hope and trust things will get better.
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Answer:

Option B

Step-by-step explanation:

The excerpt from Dickens's "A Christmas Carol" takes place when Scrooge is taken by the Ghost of Christmas Present. The greedy, cold-hearted and selfish Mr scrooge has the opportunity to take a glimpse on how the lower class people enjoy the company of their beloved friends, family and acquaintances all in beautiful harmony having dinner. The interaction and affection demonstrated in a family surpasses the importance of having material possessions from the perspective in the literary work.

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