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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
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SHOOT THE CLOWN!
Answer correctly and throw the clown into the water five times to earn your reward.
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1/5
Scrooge's dead business partner is called ...
Jacob Scrooge
Fred Marley
Jacob Marley
1/5
Right!
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2/5
How is Fred related to Scrooge?
He is Scrooge's nephew.
He is Scrooge's son.
He is Scrooge's father.
2/5
Right!Fred's mother was Fan, Scrooge's sister.
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3/5
Which of these items was NOT attached to Jacob Marley's chains?
padlock
cash box
pound note
3/5
Right!
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4/5
Complete the first line of Stave One:'Marley was _____: to begin with.'
cruel
dead
old
4/5
Right!The opening line is: 'Marley was dead: to begin with.'
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5/5
Which of these objects is Scrooge compared to in his opening description in Stave one?
an oyster
a knife
a frozen lake
5/5
Right!Scrooge is described as 'solitary as an oyster'.
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You have won your first stuffed animal
Next challenge!
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ARE YOU SURE?
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MIRROR LABYRINTH
Which image is the real one?Choose well and get to your reward!
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1/5
This motif is used to describe Fred in Stave one.
Dickens uses the adjectives 'wrenching, grasping and clutching' to describe Scrooge's ...
2/5
This sound signals the arrival of Jacob Marley's ghost.
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4/5
These people visit Scrooge's counting house in Stave One.
5/5
Complete this line: 'Old Marley was as dead as a _____'
You have won your second stuffed animal
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HORSE RACE
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Answer correctly before the time runs out and make your horse reach the finish line first!
1/5
Scrooge is described as being 'hard and sharp as flint'. This is an example of a ...
YOU
metaphor
simile
sibilance
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1/5
Wrong!
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2/5
Which of these descriptions correctly describes Jacob Marley's appearance on the door knocker?
YOU
His face glowed ike a bad lobster in a dark cellar.
His face looked older and more wrinkled.
He had his eyes shut.
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2/5
Wrong!
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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 ...'
YOU
boiled with his own pudding and buried with a stake of holly through his heart
made to wear a hat formed from holly branches
thrown into the workhouse
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3/5
Wrong!
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4/5
Complete Scrooge's line: 'If they would rather die ... they had better do it, and decrease the ____ population.'
YOU
surplus
rising
falling
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4/5
Wrong!
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5/5
Scrooge claims he cannot trust his senses because they are easily affected even by ...
YOU
poor eyesight
fear
cheese
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5/5
Wrong!
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THE HOUSE OF TERROR
Try to find the answer withoutstumbling on any scary surprises!
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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?
1/5
downfall
business
responsibility
Drag the halo of light!
Complete this description of Scrooge: 'hard and sharp as _____'
2/5
flint
rock
concrete
What is different about Jacob Marley's appearance as a ghost?
3/5
A handkerchief is bound around his head and chin.
He is wearing a waistcoat.
His hair is bound in a pig-tail.
According to Jacob Marley's ghost, when will the first ghost appear to Scrooge?
4/5
At one 'o' clock
In an hour's time
On Christmas Day evening
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
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