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“A Christmas Carol” Review

“A Christmas Carol” Review. Jeopardy Game. “A Christmas Carol” Jeopardy. Name one way that shows Scrooge was a miser in the beginning of the story. Plot 100. Answers will vary; teacher may choose from the following: Scrooge would not allow Bob Cratchit more coal for the fire;

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“A Christmas Carol” Review

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  1. “A Christmas Carol” Review Jeopardy Game

  2. “A Christmas Carol” Jeopardy

  3. Name one way that shows Scrooge was a miser in the beginning of the story. Plot 100

  4. Answers will vary; teacher may choose from the following: Scrooge would not allow Bob Cratchit more coal for the fire; Scrooge did not want to pay Crachit for Christmas Day; Scrooge did not give any money to the collectors; Other answers deemed appropriate by the teacher. Plot 100

  5. Who speaks the famous line, “God Bless us, everyone”? Plot 200

  6. Tiny Tim Plot 200

  7. How does Scrooge trick Bob Cratchit in the final stave of the play? Plot 300

  8. Scrooge pretends he is going to fire Bob Cratchit and instead, raises his salary! Plot 300

  9. How does Scrooge respond to Cratchit’s request to have the day off with pay? Plot 400

  10. He is angry; he gives him the day off but grudgingly. “Be here all the earlier the next day!” Plot 400

  11. Name two reasons why Marley came to visit Ebenezer Scrooge. Plot 500

  12. Marley warns Scrooge that he has a chance to escape his fate. • Marley warns Scrooge that three ghosts will be arriving. Plot 500

  13. What is the name of young Ebenezer Scrooge’s fiancée ? Characters 100

  14. Belle Character 100

  15. What is the name of Scrooge’s former boss who danced at his own party? Character 200

  16. Mr. Fezziwig Character 200

  17. What is the name of the employee who works for Mr. Scrooge? Character 300

  18. Bob Cratchit Character 300

  19. Who visited her family for Christmas and played a joke on her father? Character 400

  20. Martha Cratchit Character 400

  21. What is the name of Scrooge’s fellow apprentice? Character 500

  22. Dick Wilkins Character 500

  23. Who said, “If you have anything to teach me, let me learn by it”? Quotes 100

  24. Ebenezer Scrooge Quotes 100

  25. Who said, “Uncle, come dine with us tomorrow”? Quotes 200

  26. His nephew, Fred Quotes 200

  27. Who said, “Another idol has replaced me, a golden one”? Quotes 300

  28. Belle, his fiancée Quotes 300

  29. Who said, “It is required of every man that the spirit within him should walk abroad among his fellow man”? Quotes 400

  30. Jacob Marley’s ghost Quotes 400

  31. Who said, “It should be Christmas when one drinks the health of such an odious, stingy, hard, unfeeling man as Mr. Scrooge”? Quotes 500

  32. Mrs. Cratchit Quotes 500

  33. What is the setting of this story? (city and country) Literary terms 100

  34. London, England Literary terms 100

  35. What does the concrete symbol of the black robe of the 3rd spirit represent? Literary terms 200

  36. The Unknown Future Literary terms 200

  37. What is the theme of the story? Literary terms 300

  38. People can change. People should care about each other, not money. Accept other appropriate answers. Literary terms 300

  39. What is the term used to explain that something concrete stands for something abstract? Literary terms 400

  40. Symbolism Literary terms 400

  41. Double Jeopardy! A correct answer doubles your points!

  42. Give an example of Foreshadowing in the story. Literary terms 500

  43. The door knocker Or Marley’s chains rattling Literary terms 500

  44. What is the definition of the word Humbug? Vocabulary 100

  45. A scam to take your money Vocabulary 100

  46. What is the name of a person who loves money for the sake of money, not what it can buy? Vocabulary 200

  47. A miser Vocabulary 200

  48. What word means “with deep seated resentment”? Vocabulary 300

  49. grudgingly Vocabulary 300

  50. What word means more than enough, an excess? Vocabulary 400

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