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5th block/english language arts due dec 12 - 11:45 pm late a christmas carol: scrooge and marley... i turn in read to unlock meaning reading strategy close read model the same time like an old man: white hair, but unwrinkled skin, long, muscu 0:00 06:17 1x white tunic; lustrous belt cinches waist. branch of fresh green holly in its hand, but has its dress trimmed with fresh summer flowers. clear jets of light spring from the crown of its head. holds cap in hand. the spirit is called past. 12 are you the spirit, sir, whose coming was foretold to me? comprehension check at the beginning of scene 4, who can see and hear marley? notebook b i u enter note here 0/1000 close 13 past. i am. 14 marley. does he take this to be a vision of his green grocer? 15 scrooge. who, and what are you? 16 past. i am the ghost of christmas past. 17 scrooge. long past? 18 past. your past.
To answer the comprehension check question "At the beginning of Scene 4, who can see and hear Marley?", we refer to the context of "A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley". In the play (or text), at the start of relevant scenes, only Scrooge can see and hear Marley's ghost (and other spirits) as he is the one being visited to learn lessons.
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Scrooge is the one who can see and hear Marley at the beginning of Scene 4.