The two men who came to Scrooge for donations were collecting money for the poor and destitute during the Christmas season. They were seeking assistance for those in need, but Scrooge initially turned them away with his cold-hearted attitude towards charity.
The two men who came into Scrooge's business were charity collectors looking for donations to help the poor and needy during the holiday season. Scrooge dismisses them harshly, showing his lack of compassion and empathy for those less fortunate.
The first men that Scrooge and Christmas Yet to Come meet are discussing the death of a rich man. They comment on how few people will attend the man's funeral, which leads Scrooge to realize the impact of his own actions.
Scrooge disappointed the two men who visited his office by refusing their request for a donation to help the poor. He made callous remarks about the need for prisons and workhouses instead. Scrooge's lack of empathy and compassion towards those in need left the men feeling disheartened and rejected.
The other men who came to the warehouse wanted a donation for the poor. Scrooge replied to them by saying that he already supports the prisons and workhouses, indicating his lack of willingness to contribute further.
The two men, charity workers, visited Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" to ask for a donation for the poor and destitute during the holiday season. Scrooge dismisses their request and refuses to contribute, demonstrating his lack of compassion and empathy towards others.
Scrooge told the two visitors that he was too busy to engage with them and that he did not believe in their supernatural nature. He dismissed them rudely and did not want to listen to what they had to say.
At the beginning of Act Three, Scrooge receives a visit from the Charitable Gentleman seeking donations for the poor, followed by two portly gentlemen collecting for charity.
The relative was Fred Scrooges nephew he visited SCrooge at Scrooges counting house and invitied Scrooge to dine with he and his wife on Christmas Day. Scrooge refused stating that Fred should keep Christmas in his own way and he (Scrooge) would keep it in his
Each man has two sons. There are six people total, each carrying one duck. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- incorrect. the answer is: the two men are a father and and his father, so that the grandfather came with his son and the father came with his son - the grandson. so the total is two men and the two sons - one son is also one of the men. meaning only 3 people came and each is holding 2 ducks. =]
The minimum time advised between two donations is 3 months. This gap helps blood regain the normal haemoglobin count.
Then that DNA came from the father of the baby.
Shepherds saw Him and when He was two or so the wise man or men came to see Him. It says in the beginning of Luke in the Bible