Who was Scrooge’s deceased business partner?
Marley
The children under the Spirit’s robe symbolize—
Ignorance and Want
Why does Belle break off her engagement to Scrooge?
Scrooge chooses money over her
How does Scrooge treat Bob Cratchit at the beginning?
Strict and Cold
Why is Fezziwig important to the story?
He shows the joy generosity can bring
Who is Scrooge’s cheerful nephew?
Fred
What does the Ghost of Christmas Present sit on?
A feast of food
What does Scrooge donate to at the end?
The charity collectors
How does Scrooge feel toward Tiny Tim at the end?
Deeply caring
What lesson does Scrooge learn from seeing Fred’s party?
People celebrate with love, not wealth
How is Tiny Tim described?
Sick but cheerful
What does the Ghost of Christmas Past look like?
A small childlike figure
Why does Scrooge fear the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come?
It never speaks
What is Scrooge’s final transformation?
Lives generously for the rest of his life
What major theme does the novella teach?
Compassion leads to redemption
Who is Martha Cratchit?
Bob’s oldest daughter
What part of Scrooge’s childhood does the Spirit show first?
His lonely school days
Why does Scrooge cry when seeing his young self at school?
He remembers his loneliness
How does Scrooge treat Bob the day after Christmas?
Raises his salary
What is Scrooge’s attitude toward charity at the end?
He supports it fully
Who was Scrooge’s joyful employer as a young man?
Fezziwig
What does Scrooge sprinkle on dinners as the Present Spirit?
Blessings
What does the final Spirit’s silence force Scrooge to do?
Reflect and listen
How does Scrooge describe himself after waking up changed?
“Light as a feather!”
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
What game do Fred and his guests play?
Guessing games