Answer:
This excerpt from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens reveals that during his childhood, Scrooge used his imagination to combat his loneliness.
Step-by-step explanation:
In thi excerpt, the Ghost of Christmas Past transports Scrooge to the countryside where he was raised, and Scrooge remembers how he was as a child. He is confronted with touching memories of how he was a lonely boy. In this except, Scrooge is the "yonder solitary child" that was left all alone. Being constantly alone made him use his imagination to cope with loneliness and eventually he grew up to be a bitter person.