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A CHRISTMAS CAROL CHAPTER 1 & 2
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2. When they visited their old office, what time did his employer tell them to stop working and celebrate Xmas Eve?
At seven o'clock.
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2. At the Xmas celebration Mr Fezziwig organized, what instrument was the boy playing while people danced?
The fiddle / violin.
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2. When Scrooge woke up, was it dark or was it light in the room?
It was very dark in the room.
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2. Who was the lonely boy they saw at school?
The lonely boy was Scrooge
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2. Was the party Mr Fezziwig organized very expensive?
No, it wasn't, just a little food and the fiddler.
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1. Who is Bob Cartchit?
He's Scrooge's clerk.
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1. How would you describe Scrooge using 3 adjectives?
A hard, clever, miserable, mean, old man.
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1. What could Scrooge see on the fireplace's tiles?
Jacob Marley's face.
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1. Who was Jacob Marley?
Scrooge's business partner.
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2. What happened to Scrooge with his fiancée?
She left him after she'd lost interest in her as his interest in money grew.
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2. After Scrooge saw the family sitting by the fire, what did he do to the ghost?
He told the ghost to leave him alone and he put out his fire.
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2. According to Scrooge, how can your employer make you happy?
With their words and their looks.
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2. How many nieces and nephews does Scrooge have?
One, one nephew.
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1. What's the meaning of "cross"?
It means "angry".
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2. Who was the girl who appeared to take Scrooge back home for Xmas when he was a young boy?
The girl was his sister.
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1. Why did Scrooge's nephew come to visit him?
To tell him to come over for dinner.
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2. What happened when the church clock struck ONE?
A ghost appeared in Scrooge's room.
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2. What is an extinguisher?
Device to stop a fire.
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