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In 'A Christmas Carol,' which ghost is the second to appear to Scrooge?
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In "A Christmas Carol," the second ghost to appear to Scrooge is the Ghost of Christmas Present.
In "A Christmas Carol," the second ghost to appear to Scrooge is the Ghost of Christmas Present.
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