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100

Scrooge and Marley were this when Marley was alive

Partners

100
Jacob Marley is covered by these
What are "chains"
100
Most spirits visited Scrooge at this time
What is twelve.
100

What dress was Belle wearing for the break up and why was it significant?

A mourning dress - grieving for the loss of the relationship.

100

How does Scrooge get taken by the Ghost of Christmas Present?

By his robe and out the window

200

This is Scrooge's employee

Bob Crachit

200

Who talks the most in 9X4?

Bilal

200

Where does Scrooge live?

Marley's house

200

State one way that the office of Fezziwig was different to Scrooge's office.

Happy people, joy, happiness

200

What is the name of Scrooge's sister?

Fan

300

This is Scrooge's nephew

Fred

300
This Stave provides an introduction to the novel
What is Stave One.
300
Who is Fezziwig?

Scrooge's old boss

300

How was Scrooge's school shown as a sad and lonely place?

Damp walls, missing ceilings, mossy roof

300

Why are the chapters called 'staves'?

Music is written across 5 lines (a stave) which refers to the title being about a song.

400

This individual preached social reform in England.

Charles Dickens

400

This individual took Scrooge by the hand to his vision

Ghost of Christmas Past

400

When is A Christmas Carol set?

Christmas in Victorian England

400

What kind of house does Belle live in with her family and husband?

A loud and happy home, neither rich nor poor but comfortable.
400

At what moment does Scrooge realise he should have been kinder to his clerk?

When Fezziwig throws a Christmas party.

500

Which student has a mirror out in class the most?

Safeerah

500

Which student always enters the classroom with a smile?

Hamzah

500

How many different places did the Ghost of Christmas Past take Scrooge to?

Four!

School, Fezziwig, break up, Belle's house

500

Why did Scrooge extinguish the flame of the ghost of Christmas past?

He couldn't bear to see or hear any more of his past.

500

What is it called when an omnipotent narrator breaks and uses personal pronouns (e.g. I)?

Breaking the 4th wall.

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