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Christmas Carol
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Who is Fred?
Scrooge's nephew
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What does Scrooge see at the cemetery?
his own grave
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What was Scrooge like?
mean, cold-hearted and lonely. Then generous and cheerful.
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What does Scrooge do in the street at the end of the story?
He wishes everyone a Merry Christmas.
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Who says: " Let's go and see another Christmas in your life.'?
The Ghost of Christmas Present
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Where does Scrooge live?
in a cold dark house
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Why is Scrooge's office cold?
The heating/coal is expensive.
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Why didn't Scrooge like Christmas?
It was humbug.
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Who visits Scrooge in his office?
two charity workers and his nephew.
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What do you think Scrooge's job is?
a money lender
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How many ghosts appear in 'Christmas Carol'?
4
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What is Scrooge's first name?
Ebenezer
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Who invites Scrooge to Christmas dinner?
Fred
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What is Scrooge afraid of?
ghosts, poverty, his death.
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What present does he send to the Cratchits' house for Christmas at the end of the story?
an enormous turkey
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When do the three Spirits visit Scrooge?
on Christmas Eve
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Who needs medical care in the story?
Tiny Tim.
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How many years ago did Jacob Marley die?
7
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How do people feel when Scrooge dies?
No one cries, a lot of people are happy.
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What does the ghost of Jacob Marley carry around?
chains
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What was there on the table at the Cratchits' Christmas dinner?
a small chicken
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Who is Bob?
Scrooge's clerk
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When was Christmas Carol written?
in 1843 ( it's about 177 years old)
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Who was Christmas Carol written by?
Charles Dickens
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Why didn't Scrooge marry?
He loved money more than people.
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Why can't Tim's parents help him?
They can't afford medicine.
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