Vocab Staves III
Staves I Questions
Vocab Stave I-II
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rich and luxurious or lavish


Opulent

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Who was Jacob Marley in relation to Ebenezer Scrooge?

Jacob Marley was Ebenezer Scrooge's business partner.



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a feeling or pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause

melancholly

100

flourish

florish

floorish

flourish

100

performince

performance

performanse

performance

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reserved, modest, and shy


Demure

200

On which day does the story in Stave I take place? 


The story takes place on Christmas Eve.

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treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor 

Facetious

200

calender

calendar

calinder

calendar

200

Interrupt

Inerupt

Interupt

Interrupt

300

 (of a cruel or violent action) deliberate and unprovoked


 Wanton

300

Who invites Scrooge to Christmas dinner at the beginning of the story? 


Scrooge's nephew, Fred, invites him to Christmas dinner.

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understood or implied without being stated

tacit

300

analisys

analysis

analisis

analysis

300

absence

absince

abcense

absence

400

present, appearing, or found everywhere


Ubiquitous

400

What is Jacob Marley's ghost forced to carry around as a result of his actions in life?

A heavy chain made of cash boxes, keys, padlocks, ledgers, deeds, and heavy purses wrought in steel

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of a person or their manner, unwilling or unable to believe something.

incredulous

400

psycology

psychology

psychologie

psychology

400

hipocrisy

hypocrisy

hypocricy

hypocrisy

500

abandon or mitigate a harsh intention or cruel treatment

Relent

500

How many years had it been since Jacob Marley died?


 Jacob Marley had died seven years ago.

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of something regarded as unpleasant, continuing without pause or interuption

incessant

500

togethor
together

togethur

together

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 showing no activity; dull and sluggish

Stagnant

600

What is Scrooge's typical response when someone wishes him a Merry Christmas? 



Scrooge typically responds with "Bah! Humbug!"

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a passionate expression of grief or sorrow

lament

600

performince

performence

performance

performance

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- well meaning and kindly


Benevolent

700

Why does Scrooge refuse to donate to the charity collectors? 



Scrooge refuses to donate because he is miserly and believes that his taxes already support the prisons and workhouses; this reflects his lack of compassion and responsibility towards the poor.

700

cheerful and light hearted

jocund

700

interupt

intrupt

interrupt

interrupt

800

What do Marley's chains symbolize when he appears as a ghost?


Marley's chains symbolize the consequences of his greedy and selfish actions during his lifetime, suggesting that one's misdeeds can lead to eternal suffering.

800

involving ignoble actions or motives, dirty

sordid

900

How does Scrooge's treatment of his clerk, Bob Cratchit, reflect his character?



Scrooge's stingy and harsh treatment of Bob—such as keeping the office cold and begrudging him time off—highlights his lack of empathy and excessive miserliness.

900

having or showing a feeling of patronizing, pretending to be kind, superiority

condescending

1000

In what way does the cold weather outside mirror Scrooge's personality? 


The cold, bleak, and biting weather reflects Scrooge's own cold-heartedness and unwelcoming nature toward others.

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disliking human kind and avoiding human society

misanthropy

1100

Why might the author have chosen to have Scrooge's door knocker transform into Marley's face? 

The transformation serves as a supernatural warning and foreshadows the upcoming ghostly visits, symbolizing the beginning of Scrooge's journey toward self-awareness and change.

1200

At what time is Scrooge told to expect the first of the three spirits?



When the bell tolls one o'clock (1:00 AM).

1300

What charitable request do the two gentlemen make when they visit Scrooge's office?

They ask for donations to help the poor and destitute during Christmas.

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