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Wk22L4 - A Christmas Carol Stave 1 Recap

Academy 21

Created on February 28, 2024

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'A Christmas Carol': Stave One

GENIALLYLAND

start

GENIALLYLAND

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SHOOT THE CLOWN!

Answer correctly and throw the clown into the water five times to earn your reward.

Start

Jacob Marley

Fred Marley

Jacob Scrooge

1/5

Scrooge's dead business partner is called ...

Right!

1/5

Next

He is Scrooge's father.

He is Scrooge's son.

He is Scrooge's nephew.

2/5

How is Fred related to Scrooge?

Right!Fred's mother was Fan, Scrooge's sister.

2/5

Next

pound note

cash box

padlock

3/5

Which of these items was NOT attached to Jacob Marley's chains?

Right!

3/5

Next

old

dead

cruel

4/5

Complete the first line of Stave One:'Marley was _____: to begin with.'

Right!The opening line is: 'Marley was dead: to begin with.'

4/5

Next

a frozen lake

a knife

an oyster

5/5

Which of these objects is Scrooge compared to in his opening description in Stave one?

Reward!

Right!Scrooge is described as 'solitary as an oyster'.

5/5

Try again!

You have won your first stuffed animal

Next challenge!

GENIALLYLAND

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You will have to redo the previous missionsto return to where you are now

Stay

Exit

ARE YOU SURE?

MIRROR LABYRINTH

Which image is the real one?Choose well and get to your reward!

Start

1/5

This motif is used to describe Fred in Stave one.

2/5

Dickens uses the adjectives 'wrenching, grasping and clutching' to describe Scrooge's ...

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This sound signals the arrival of Jacob Marley's ghost.

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These people visit Scrooge's counting house in Stave One.

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Complete this line: 'Old Marley was as dead as a _____'

Next challenge!

You have won your second stuffed animal

Try again!

GENIALLYLAND

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Answer correctly before the time runs out and make your horse reach the finish line first!

HORSE RACE

Start

YOU

sibilance

metaphor

simile

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Scrooge is described as being 'hard and sharp as flint'. This is an example of a ...

Try again!

Try again!

1/5

Wrong!

YOU

His face glowed ike a bad lobster in a dark cellar.

His face looked older and more wrinkled.

He had his eyes shut.

2/5

Which of these descriptions correctly describes Jacob Marley's appearance on the door knocker?

Try again!

Try again!

2/5

Wrong!

YOU

made to wear a hat formed from holly branches

boiled with his own pudding and buried with a stake of holly through his heart

thrown into the workhouse

3/5

Complete Scrooge's line: 'If I could work my will ... every idiot who goes about with "Merry Christmas" on his lips should be ...'

Try again!

Try again!

3/5

Wrong!

YOU

falling

surplus

rising

4/5

Complete Scrooge's line: 'If they would rather die ... they had better do it, and decrease the ____ population.'

Try again!

Try again!

4/5

Wrong!

YOU

cheese

poor eyesight

fear

5/5

Scrooge claims he cannot trust his senses because they are easily affected even by ...

Try again!

Try again!

5/5

Wrong!

Next challenge!

You have won your third stuffed animal

GENIALLYLAND

Awardsachieved:

Try to find the answer withoutstumbling on any scary surprises!

THE HOUSE OF TERROR

Enter

1/5

responsibility

downfall

Jacob Marley's ghost tells Scrooge: 'Mankind was my _______. The common welfare was my ______; charity, mercy, forbearance, and benevolence were all my ______' What is the missing word?

Drag the halo of light!

business

2/5

concrete

rock

Complete this description of Scrooge: 'hard and sharp as _____'

flint

3/5

His hair is bound in a pig-tail.

He is wearing a waistcoat.

What is different about Jacob Marley's appearance as a ghost?

A handkerchief is bound around his head and chin.

According to Jacob Marley's ghost, when will the first ghost appear to Scrooge?

4/5

In an hour's time

On Christmas Day evening

At one 'o' clock

The following phrase is an example of which method: 'The house opposite were mere phantoms.'

5/5

Simile and foreshadowing of the supernatural

Just foreshadowing of the supernatural

Metaphor and foreshadowing of the supernatural

Congratulations!

You have won your fourth stuffed animal

Try again!

Start over?

CONGRATULATIONS!