
Stave 3: Scrooge and Fred as opposite characters
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- Q1Which of the following are qualities and characteristics that Fred demonstrates in Stave 1 of 'A Christmas Carol'?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q2Which methods does Dickens use in Stave 1 of 'A Christmas Carol' to characterise Fred and Scrooge as opposite characters?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q3Which of the following words also indicate that two characters are opposite, or distinctly different?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q4What do we learn from the character of Fred in 'A Christmas Carol'?The importance of family: Fred's family don't have much money but they're happy.The importance of wealth: we see Fred's luxurious Christmas dinner.The value of charity: Fred gives a lot of money to charity.The importance of empathy: we see Scrooge as somebody to be pitied.The value of Christmas: we see all the fun party games Fred plays.30s
- Q5Starting with the first, put the events at Fred's Christmas party from Stave 3 of 'A Christmas Carol' in chronological order.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q6What does the motif of laughter represent in 'A Christmas Carol'?Goodwill and generosity.Empathy and charity.Comedy and jokes.Hope and transformation.Poverty and hardship.30s