Christmas carol

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How many ghosts did Scrooge interact with and can you name them?
4 Bob Marleys ghost, ghost of Christmas past, ghost of Christmas present and ghost of Christmas yet to come.
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What is tiny Tims most famous line?
'God bless us everyone'
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What are the two children called that the ghost of Christmas present introduce to Scrooge?
'Ignorance and Want'.
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Which page does Scrooge first show emotion when he sees the ghost of Christmas past, and what is feeling?
Page 36, he was excited to see his school where he grew up.
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What makes Scrooge want to change the most?
The fact that if he didn't change no one would remember him or care when he died.
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What do people think of Scrooge at the beginning of the novel?
He is a wretched man who is mean to everyone and doesn't care for anyone but himself.
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What is Scrooge presented as at the end of the novel?
He is a kind and caring man who does whatever he can to help people?
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how are poor people represented?
They are represented in two different ways, some are greedy and will do anything to get what they need to survive and more and some are grateful for what they have.
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What was one of the reasons why 'a Christmas carol' was written?
To raise awareness to richer people about how poverty needs dealing with
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Who wrote a Christmas carol?
Charles dickens
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Card 2

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What is tiny Tims most famous line?

Back

'God bless us everyone'

Card 3

Front

What are the two children called that the ghost of Christmas present introduce to Scrooge?

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

Which page does Scrooge first show emotion when he sees the ghost of Christmas past, and what is feeling?

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

What makes Scrooge want to change the most?

Back

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