The item is the shirt he was supposed to be buried in. The other items listed were all stolen from the dead man's house.
A Christmas Carol Stave 4, "The Last of the Spirits," is a pivotal chapter in Dickens' classic tale that presents Scrooge with a chilling glimpse into the bleak future that awaits him if he fails to change his miserly ways. Guided by the silent and ominous Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come,
Scrooge is taken on a somber journey through the streets of London, witnessing scenes that reveal the profound impact of his absence from the lives of others.
The spirit first leads Scrooge to a desolate graveyard, where he sees his own tombstone, marked with the date of his death. This stark image strikes fear into Scrooge's heart, as he realizes that his life will soon be over and his legacy will be one of loneliness and indifference.
A Christmas Carol Stave
What item(s) was NOT stolen from the dead man's house?
the shirt he was supposed to be buried in
O a book with all his money records
O two silver teaspoons
Obed curtains and blanket