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Vocabulary

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Vocabulary

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Character Quote Identification

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Figures of Speech Identification

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Hodge Podge/

Capitalization

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Character Quote Identification

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Vocabulary VocabularyFigurative Language

Hodge Podge/Capitalization

Character Quote

Identification

Character Quote

Identification

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A squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching,

______eagerly desiring old sinner!

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What is covetous?

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“Hallo!” growled Scrooge, in his accustomed voice as near as he

could pretend or fake it.

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What is “fain”?

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Scrooge rose; but finding the spirit made toward

the window, clasped his robe in humble prayer or petition.

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What is supplication?

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You have labored on it since (7 years).

It is a heavy or massive chain!

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What is ponderous?

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1-500Scrooge hung his head to hear his own words

quoted by the Spirit, and was overcome with regret for one’s wrongdoing and

grief.

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What is penitence?

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There were great, round, pot-bellied

baskets of chestnuts, shaped like

waistcoats of jolly old men….tumbling out

into the street in their apoplectic

affluence or extreme wealth.

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What is opulence?

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To cast face down in humility,

submission, or adoration.

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What is “prostate”?

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Something thought to be true

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What is a “supposition”

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a. Gruel

b. Avarice

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What is:a.A lightly-

cooked cerealb. Insatiable

greed for riches?

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by chemical reaction

b. An elf or goblin

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What is:a.Caustic

b. Hob ?

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“It was a strange figure – like a child: yet not so like a child as like an old man”

Who is this?

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Who is the Ghost of Christmas Past ?

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3-200"Why, it isn't possible,“ said ______, "that I can

have slept through a whole day and far into another night. It isn't possible that

anything has happened to the sun, and this is twelve

at noon."

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Who is Scrooge?

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“God bless us every one!: said ______, the last of

all.

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Who is Tiny Tim ?

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“Why bless my soul!” cried _____. “who’s that?”

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Who is Fred ?

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3-500“A positive light appeared to issue from

________ calves. They shone in

every part of the dance like moons.”

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Who is Fezziwig?

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4-1001 - 100It was a strange figure –

like a child: yet not so like a child as like

an old man Identify Figurative Language

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What is a simile?

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a. Marley was dead as a door nail.

b. You’re particular to a shade.

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What are:

a.Simileb. Pun ?

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4-300In came a fiddler with a music-book, and

went up to the lofty desk, and made an orchestra of it, and

tuned like fifty stomach-aches. Identify Figurative Language

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What is a simile?

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“As good as gold,” said Bob Cratchit, “and better. Somehow he

gets thoughtful, sitting by himself so much, and thinks the strangest things

you ever heard.”

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What is:A simile ?

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• “I wear the chain I forged in life,…”

• “Mankind was my business”

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What are metaphors?

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5-1001 - 100Why does Scrooge like darkness?

a. It helps him sleep.

b.It helps him to forget his past.

c. It hides the ghosts from his eyes.

d. It is cheap.

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Why does Scrooge like darkness?

a. It helps him sleep.

b.It helps him to forget his past.

c. It hides the ghosts from his eyes.

d. It is cheap.

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5-200“He said that Christmas was a humbug, as I live!

cried ________. “He believed it, too!”

Quote ID:

a. Whom said?

b. To Whom?

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5-200A1 - 100“He said that Christmas was a

humbug, as I live! cried ________. “He believed it,

too!”

Quote ID:

a. Whom said? Fred

b. To Whom? Friends at Dinner

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a. Touch my robe!”

b. “The Founder of the Feast indeed!”, ______ said.

Quotes ID:

Said by whom?

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5-300A1 - 100 a. Touch my robe!”

b. “The Founder of the Feast indeed!”, ______ said.

Quotes ID:

a. Ghost of Christmas Present

b. Bob Cratchit’s wife

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One of the missions sits atop a sandstone mesa in

valencia county, new mexico

Capitalization Errors??

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What is:

A.Valencia County,

B. New Mexico ?

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5-500  I don’t have plans for new year’s eve yet, but i know where i’ll

be on new year’s day.Capitalization

Errors??

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a.New Year’s Eveb. Ic. I’lld. New Year’s Day ?

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"Leave me! Take me back. Haunt me no longer!"

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Who is Scrooge?

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“Business!” cried ______,

wringing its hands.

“Mankind was my business.”

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Who is Jacob Marley?

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"Why! Is it not! He has spent

but a few pounds of your mortal money:

three or four perhaps. Is that so much

that he deserves this praise?"

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Who is The Ghost of

Christmas Past ?

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“What has he done with his money?”

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Who is one of the men from the Stock Market

discussing Scrooge’s death?

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a. “…we should make some a. “…we should make some provision for the destitute, provision for the destitute, who suffer greatly at the who suffer greatly at the

present time.” present time.” b. "What Idol has displaced

you?" _____ returned.

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Who are:

a.The two portly men

b. Scrooge ?

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Name three specific changes in Scrooge after his visits

with the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present,

and Future.*Include example of the change*

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What is:1. Generosity with a raise for Bob Cratchit, buying the

turkey for the Cratchit family,

donating money to the portly men

2. Kindness with his offering of money and

food help to the Cratchits, or paying

for a taxi to take the boy to the Cratchit household

3. Pity towards mankind when he

sees the dead person being taken advantage of.

4. Lovingness towards Fred’s and the Cratchit families.

5. Playfulness with playing the prank on Bob.

6. Happiness as Scrooge shouts “Merry Christmas!” in the streets.