“A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens 1)Describe what Cratchit asked for from Scrooge, for Christmas. 2)Describe what the “Gentleman Visitor” asks of.

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“A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens

1)Describe what Cratchit asked for from Scrooge, for Christmas. 2)Describe what the “Gentleman Visitor” asks of Scrooge. 3)Identify who visits Scrooge at his house. Summarize what he tells Scrooge. 4)Describe where the first Ghost of Christmas takes Scrooge. 5)Identify who, in the past, Scrooge sees sitting alone.

6)Describe what Scrooge thinks about his old master. 7)Describe what the “Sweetheart” did with Scrooge’s ring. 8)Describe the Ghost of Christmas Present. 9)Describe the place the Ghost of Christmas Present takes Scrooge. 10)Identify and describe Bob Cratchit’s son.

11)Identify the person Scrooge sees at the end of scene 4. 12)Describe the third spirit. 13)Identify who (or what) this image is supposed to echo. 14)Describe what does the cook and the charwoman take from Scrooge – in the future. 15)Describe what happens to Cratchit’s son – in the future.

16)Identify the day it is when Scrooge awakens from the future. 17)Describe what Scrooge tells the boy outside the window. 18)Describe what he gives the Gentleman Visitor from before. 19)Compare and contrast Scrooge’s interaction with him from the beginning and at this point in the story. 20)At the end, identify who Scrooge visits, and explain why he goes there.