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What is Fred’s attitude toward Scrooge despite his coldness?
Cheerful and forgiving
What does Bob Cratchit do after work on Christmas Eve?
Goes home to celebrate with his family.
How does Bob Cratchit react when Scrooge agrees to give him Christmas Day off?
He thanks Scrooge gratefully.
What does Scrooge think of Christmas as a holiday?
A waste of time and money
What is the setting of Scrooge’s counting-house?
Cold, dark, and sparsely furnished
What does Scrooge do when he hears carolers singing outside his office?
He scares them away.
What does Scrooge complain about when Bob asks for Christmas Day off?
It’s a poor excuse for picking a man’s pocket every twenty-fifth of December.
How does Bob Cratchit keep warm at work?
By warming his hands over a candle
What is the name of Scrooge’s clerk?
Bob Cratchit
What does Scrooge give to his clerk as a Christmas gift?
Nothing
How much money does Scrooge donate to the poor?
None
What does Scrooge say about prisons and workhouses?
Are they still in operation?
Who asks Scrooge for a donation to the poor?
Two portly gentlemen
How does Scrooge describe people who celebrate Christmas?
Idiots who should be boiled in their own pudding.
What does Fred call Christmas in his speech?
A kind, forgiving, charitable time.
How does Scrooge respond to Fred’s invitation?
He refuses.
Who invites Scrooge to Christmas dinner?
Fred
What is Scrooge’s famous phrase about Christmas?
Bah! Humbug!
What is the relationship between Scrooge and Marley?
Business partners
How long has Marley been dead at the start of the story?
Seven years
What is the first line of A Christmas Carol?
Marley was dead, to begin with.