What lesson can be learned from this story?
-Money cannot buy happiness
-Family and friends is the important things in life
How does Scoorge feel about Christmas at the beginning of the book?
Scrooge hates it. He feels that it is foolish.
Refusal to obey, noncooperation
defiance
To be in a hurry
Hastened
Scrooge gets a second chance with Belle
True or False
False
Scrooge sees that his clerk's son, Tiny Tim is dying.
Name two ways that this effects Scrooge
-He regrets the way he has treated Mr. Cratchit
-He sends a turkey to the Cratchit house when done with the spirits
Name two scenes that Scrooge visits with the Spirit of Christmas Past
-A younger version of himself breaking up with Belle
-Scrooge's past self as a lonely young boy
-Scrooge's past self partying with Mr. Fezziwig
a disposition to do good
benevolence
Carefree
Blithe
At the beginning of the book Scrooge is wise, amusing and even-tempered.
True or False
False
Name on emotion that this story can make you feel and why? Explain with detail
-sad
-anger
-empathy
-happiness
Which spirit does not speak to Scrooge at all?
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
in a forceful way
emphatically
Triumphantly
Scrooge closes down his business at the end of the story.
True or False
False
Describe Scrooge using three adjectives
-Grumpy, rude, isolated and stingy at the beginning of the story
Name three ways that Scrooge changes at the end of the story.
-More generous with his money
-Becomes like a second father to Tiny Tim
-Enjoys visiting his nephew
nervous and with trembling
tremulous
Having a great desire to possess something belonging to someone else
Covetous
Mr. Cratchit is Scrooge's Clerk
True or False
True
Describe Scrooge's nephew in 3 adjectives
-Joyful
-Cheerful
-Giving
What did The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come show Scrooge?
-Tiny Tim's family after his death
-Scrooges grave stone
-A dead man under a blanket
impossible to stop or prevent
inexorable
determined
relentless
Marley tells Scrooge that 3 spirits will haunt him
True or False
True