SCROOGE
JACOB MARLEY
FRED
BOB CRATCHIT
TINY TIM
100

Does Scrooge like Christmas? What is his reaction to this day?

He doesn't like Christmas. He doesn't want to dinner with his family. 

100

Who was Marley in Scrooge’s life?

His business partner.

100

Who is Fred?

Scrooge’s nephew.

100

Where does Bob work?

In Scrooge’s office.

100

Who is Tiny Tim?

Bob Cratchit’s son.

200

How does Scrooge treat Bob in the office?

He is cold and strict.

200

When does Marley’s ghost appear?

On Christmas Eve at night.

200

What does Fred invite Scrooge to?

Christmas dinner.

200

What does Bob want on Christmas Day?

A day off to stay with his family.

200

Is Tiny Tim healthy?

No, he is sick and wears crutches.

300

How does Scrooge feel when he sees Tiny Tim’s possible future?

He feels sad and worried.

300

What is Marley wearing?

Heavy chains.

300

How does Fred feel about Christmas?

He loves it.

300

Is Bob rich or poor?

He is poor.

300

What may happen to Tiny Tim in the future? Why?

He dies because his family is poor and the cannot buy medicines.

400

What does Scrooge see about his childhood? 

He sees that he was lonely.

400

What do the chains represent? Are they something positive or negative?

They represent the bad actions or sins of Scrooge.

400

Does Fred get angry when Scrooge refuses?

No, he stays kind and positive.

400

How does Bob treat Tiny Tim?

With love and care.

400

Who carries Tiny Tim on his shoulders?

Bob Cratchit.

500

Were there people in his funeral? Why?

No, because he was very selfish and he only wanted money.

500

What does Marley warn Scrooge about?

That three spirits will visit him.

500

What does Fred represent in the story?

Kindness and the Christmas spirit.

500

What food does Bob’s family eat for Christmas dinner?

They eat a goose.

500

Why is Tiny Tim important for Scrooge’s change?

Because he makes Scrooge feel sorry and think about his actions.

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