What lesson does Scrooge learn in Chapter 2?
Being kind and caring brings happiness.
In your own words, answer both parts A and B of the following question, and then use textual evidence to support your answer. Answer Part A in your own words, and use Part B to support your response in Part A:
Part A: On page 67, what does Dicken’s mean when he writes, “Scrooge was the Ogre of the Family”? Your answer must be at least 2 complete sentences.
He was a mean person.
In your own words, answer both parts A and B of the following question, and then use textual evidence to support your answer. Answer Part A in your own words, and use Part B to support your response in Part A:
Part A: What emotions is Charles Dickens trying to convey to his readers through Scrooge on page 46? Answer in at least 2 complete sentences.
Part B: Your answer must be at least one complete sentence.
Scrooge and Past are visiting an old Christmas party hosted by the Fezziwigs.
What important decision does Belle make?
She leaves Scrooge because he loves money more than her.
In your own words, answer both parts A and B of the following question, and then use textual evidence to support your answer. Answer Part A in your own words, and use Part B to support your response in Part A:
Part A: What can you infer about what is happening to Scrooge on page 65?
He becomes kinder.
In your own words, answer both parts A and B of the following question, and then use textual evidence to support your answer. Answer Part A in your own words, and use Part B to support your response in Part A:
Part A: In your own words (in at least 2 complete sentences), answer the question, For what purpose does the Ghost of Christmas Past come to see Scrooge?
Part B:
To show Scrooge his past and help him reflect OR for Scrooge’s welfare(wellbeing).
What does page 137 state explicitly about Charles Dickens’ life after moving to London?
Life became more difficult.
In your own words, answer both parts A and B of the following question, and then use textual evidence to support your answer. Answer Part A in your own words, and use Part B to support your response in Part A:
Part A: What kind of character development do we see within Scrooge on page 65?
His heart is bigger. He cares about Tiny Tim.
The 2 children under Christmas Present's robe belong to_________________.
Humanity, the world, mankind
On the About the Author page (Page 137) what does it explicitly state regarding what John Dickens does for a living?
A clerk at the Navy Royal Pay Office.
In your own words, answer both parts A and B of the following question, and then use textual evidence to support your answer. Answer Part A in your own words, and use Part B to support your response in Part A:
Part A: What can you infer about Bob’s social status? Page 60 and 68.
Part B: Textual evidence to support Part A
B: Text evidence.
She does not like Scrooge.
How does Scrooge react when he sees his younger self at school?
Sad and regret for ignoring others.
In your own words, answer both parts A and B of the following question, and then use textual evidence to support your answer. Answer Part A in your own words, and use Part B to support your response in Part A:
Part A: What emotions is Charles Dickens trying to convey to his readers through Scrooge on page 46? Answer in at least 2 complete sentences.
Part B: Your answer must be at least one complete sentence.
Part A: Hurt and/or anger.
Part B: Text evidence.
In your own words, paraphrase how the 2 children are described on page 80.
Messy, dirty, unhappy. Answers will vary