Characters | ||
#1 | Who appears in Scrooge's door-knocker? |
Jacob Marley |
#2 | Who was Scrooge's kindly employer when he was first starting in business? |
Fezziwig |
#3 | Who brings Scrooge home from school one Christmas when he was a young boy? |
Fan |
#4 | Why does Belle end her engagement with Scrooge? |
Because Scrooge is consumed with greed and keeps putting off the wedding. |
#5 | Who ask Scrooge for a charitable contribution? |
Two portly gentlemen |
Ghosts | ||
#1 | Which of the spirits does not speak to Scrooge? |
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. |
#2 | Who says, "Come in and know me better, man." |
The Ghost of Christmas Present. |
#3 | What is Jacob Marley forced to drag about as a result of his sinful life? |
Heavy chains forged from ledgers and lockboxes. |
#4 | Which Ghost does Scrooge extinguish by pulling down his cap? |
The Ghost of Christmas Past. |
#5 | Who were the two children hiding in the robes of the Ghost of Christmas Present? |
A girl named Want and a boy named Ignorance. |
Vocabulary | ||
#1 | Define "SOLITARY" |
adjective 1.
alone; without companions; unattended:
a solitary passer-by.
2.
living alone; avoiding the society of others:
a solitary existence.
3.
by itself; alone:
one solitary house.
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#2 | Define DECANTER |
noun 1.
a vessel, usually an ornamental glass bottle, for holding and serving wine, brandy, or the like.
2.
a bottle used for decanting.
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#3 | Define UBIQUITOUS |
adjective 1.
existing or being everywhere, especially at the same time; omnipresent:
ubiquitous fog; ubiquitous little ants.
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#4 | Define AVARICE |
noun 1.
insatiable greed for riches; inordinate, miserly desire to gain andhoard wealth.
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#5 | Define MISANTHROPIC |
adjective 1.
relating to the characteristices of one who is a hater of humankind; antisocial, unfriendly, morose, surly.
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Scrooge | ||
#1 | Why does Scrooge like darkness? |
It is cheap. |
#2 | Who is Scrooge's nephew? |
Fred |
#3 | What is Scrooge's typical response to "Merry Christmas?" |
"Bah Humbug!" |
#4 | Who calls Scrooge "the founder of the feast?" |
Bob Cratchit |
#5 | How does Scrooge get from his bedroom back to his childhood past? |
He flies out the window with the Ghost of Christmas Past. |
Jokes | ||
#1 | What does Adam say on the day before Christmas? |
It's Christmas, Eve. |
#2 | Why was Santa's little helper depressed? |
He had low elf-esteem. |
#3 | What do you call Santa when he has no money? |
Nickle-less |
#4 | What do you get if you cross Santa with a flying saucer? |
a U.F. Ho ho ho |
#5 | What os red and white and red and white and red and white? |
Santa rolling down a hill. |
Final Question | |
What is the first thing Scrooge does when Bob Cratchit walks into work the day after Christmas? |
Scrooge, feigns disgust and begins to scold Bob before suddenly announcing his plans to give Cratchit a large raise and assist his troubled family. |