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A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley, Act I

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  • 1. Multiple Choice
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    Which line of dialogue best describes Scrooge's nephew's ideas about Christmas?

    "Christmas a 'humbug,' Uncle? I'm sure you don't mean that."

    "[Christmas is] when men and women seem to open their shut-up hearts freely."

    "Don't be angry, Uncle. Come! Dine with us tomorrow."

    I'll keep my Christmas humor to the lasts. So a Merry Christmas, Uncle!"

  • 2. Multiple Choice
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    In Act I, what do you learn about Bob Cratchit from this dialogue?

    NEPHEW. [To CRATCHIT] He's impossible!

    CRATCHIT. Oh, mind him not, sir. He's getting on in years, and he's alone. He's noticed your visit. I'll wager your visit has warmed him.

    He is angered by Scrooge.

    He is forgiving of Scrooge.

    He wishes he were Scrooge.

    He agrees with Scrooge's nephew.

  • 3. Multiple Choice
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    In Act I, Scene 3, of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley, Scrooge does not believe that the vision he sees is in fact Marley. How does he express that doubt?

    He says that he is seeing not Marley but a picture on the wall.

    He says that someone is trying to frighten him or fool him.

    He says that an undigested bit of food has affected his senses.

    He says that someone who is dead could not appear before him.

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