
'A Christmas Carol': a hopeful tale
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- Q1In 'A Christmas Carol', what is the name of the redeemed hero?Jacob MarleyEbeneezer ScroogeBob CratchitTiny Tim30s
- Q2In which year did Dickens deliver his speech in Manchester about the terrible attitudes of the rich towards the poor?1846184518471843184430s
- Q3In 'A Christmas Carol', which spirit remains silent?The Ghost of Christmas PastThe Ghost of Christmas Yet to ComeThe Ghost of Christmas PresentMarley's Ghost30s
- Q4What do we not learn from 'A Christmas Carol'?the importance of wealththe importance of social responsibilitythe importance of human connectionthat time is a giftthe importance of family30s
- Q5How does Scrooge respond to seeing himself as a young, neglected boy in Stave 2 of 'A Christmas Carol'?He is disgusted by his former self.He is deeply ashamed of his younger self.He is angry with his former self.He feels empathy for his former self.30s
- Q6Complete the quotation from the Ghost of Christmas Present in Stave 3 of 'A Christmas Carol': "The happiness he gives is quite as great as if it cost a ______."Users enter free textType an Answer30s