Which sentence correctly paraphrases this passage from page 24 of A
Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens?
The cellar-door flew open with a booming sound, and then he heard the
noise much louder, on the floors below; then coming up the stairs; then
coming straight towards his door.
"It's humbug still!" said Scrooge. "I won't believe it."
His colour changed though, when, without a pause, it came on through
the heavy door, and passed into the room before his eyes. Upon its
coming in, the dying flame leaped up, as though it cried, "I know him!
Marley's Ghost!" and fell again.1
OA. It's clear Scrooge realizes the ghost is Marley when "his colour
changed" (24).
OB. "It's humbug still!" said Scrooge. "I won't believe it" (24).
OC. Scrooge ignores the sounds he hears, but then the ghost arrives in
his room (24).
OD. Scrooge reassures himself he doesn't hear anything by stating,
"It's humbug still!" (24).