He was very much abrasive and rude. He didnt believe that this "ghost" was here to help him and continued to treat it as though it was his imagination although as the Ghost spoke Scrooge was to see that no matter what he (Scrooge) was going to be taken back into the his early years no matter what
angry
Scrooge's attitude toward the poor transforms dramatically throughout "A Christmas Carol." Initially, he exhibits disdain and indifference, viewing the less fortunate as burdens on society. However, after his transformative encounters with the spirits of Christmas, he becomes empathetic and generous, recognizing the humanity and dignity of those in need. By the end of the story, Scrooge actively seeks to help the poor, embodying the spirit of compassion and community.
It brings home the message of Christmas and that the attitude of many toward the 12 days of the year should be the same across the whole year
Scrooge changing his way of life and attitude toward people less fortunate than himself
what was samuel parris's attitude toward children?
The preposition "toward" typically follows the word "attitude." For example, one might say, "She has a positive attitude toward her work."
mayellas attitude toward the courtroom is very sassy (cocky)
How does George’s attitude toward his hometown change as events unfold?
Initially we see Scrooge as an oppressive employer who seeks to domineer Bob and treat him harshly. Then when seeing the visions of his own past and how Fezziwig treated him and his employees Scrooges attitude starts to change. And then in stave 5 we see Scrooge, the changed man soften toward Bob and raise his salary immediately plus seek to help Tiny Tim
A writer's attitude toward a subject is best described as tone.
it was the responsibility of the federal government to provide economic security for U.S. citizens
Andrew Jackson was devoted to the Union. This meant that his attitude toward nullification was negative, and he opposed it.