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Multiple Choice
1. Which term best describes Scrooge’s reaction to the charity workers in Chapter 1?
A) Cruel
B) Benevolent
C) Agnostic
D) Confusing
2. When Scrooge first feels a strange presence in his home, to what does he attribute the feeling?
A) Inclement weather
B) Bad food
C) Oncoming fever
D) Burglars in the house
3. What is hanging from Marley’s chains?
A) Cash boxes
B) Cobwebs
C) Books
D) Strips of cloth
4. When the Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to Scrooge’s school, what is significant about the scene?
A) It is snowing.
B) The teacher is cruel.
C) Scrooge is alone.
D) Fred is there.
5. Who is Belle?
A) Young Scrooge’s fiancé
B) Cratchit’s wife
C) Scrooge’s sister
D) Fred’s wife
6. What happens when the Ghost of Christmas Present touches the arguing city-goers?
A) They turn into angels.
B) They see Scrooge.
C) They stop arguing.
D) They disappear.
7. Which term best describes Mrs. Cratchit’s attitude towards Scrooge?
A) Bitter
B) Pitying
C) Romantic
D) Respectful
8. When the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come takes him to the dead man’s home, what does Scrooge not realize?
A) The man isn’t dead.
B) The man is Scrooge.
C) The man was murdered.
D) The man is Marley.
9. When Scrooge sees Cratchit mourning Tiny Tim, who does Bob mention helped them after the tragedy?
A) Fred
B) Belle
C) Marley
D) Scrooge
10. After his transformation, for what quality is Scrooge most well-known?
A) His great wealth
B) His ability to see ghosts
C) His marriage to Belle
D) His love of Christmas
Long Answer
Compose a response of 2-3 sentences, incorporating text details to support your response.
1. How does Dickens incorporate memory as a symbolic motif in the story?
2. Compare and contrast the spirits that appear in the narrative. Why are their appearances so different? How does Dickens transcend the traditional notion of what a ghost should look like?
3. Discuss Dickens’s use of names. How does he use names that hint at a particular character’s personality? For example, consider Scrooge, Cratchit, and Fezziwig.
4. Analyze the motif of bells chiming in the story at significant moments. What do the bells symbolize?
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By Charles Dickens