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Jeopardy Vocabulary Vocab. Continued Quotes Misc. Misc. Continued Characters 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

Causing gloom;dreary A 100

Dismal A 100

Heavy; massive A 200

Ponderous A 200

To occupy completely; absorb

Engross A 300

Putting on; pretending A 400

Feigning A 400

A gloomy state of mind A 500

Melancholy A 500

A person who hoards money B 100

Miser B 100

To bind morally or legally; grateful

Obliged B 200

Highly offensive; disgusting B 300

Odious B 300

Deprived B 400

Destitute B 400

Tending to cause; bring out

Conducive B 500

“ A toast. A toast everyone. Mister Scrooge “ A toast! A toast everyone. Mister Scrooge! I give you Mister Scrooge, the founder of the feast.” Bob Cratchit is showing what? C 100

His generous nature C 100

“I am sorry with all my heart to find you so resolute “I am sorry with all my heart to find you so resolute. We have never had a quarrel to which I have been a party…” Fred’s words show what? C 200

Fred is a better man C 200

“Or would you know the weight and length of the strong coil (chain) you wear yourself? It was as full as heavy and as long as this, seven Christmas Eves ago…” Marley’s warning means what? C 300

Scrooge may be doomed to the same fate as Marley

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

At Fezziwig’s Christmas party, Fezziwig announces “Come spring, our lively Belle shall wed that most industrious of young men, Mister Ebenezer Scrooge!” This is foreshadowing Scrooge how? C 400

Scrooge is the hardest-working apprentice

When the Ghost of Christmas Present reminds Scrooge he “drifts alone” and has “no kind circle,” Scrooge responds, “…if any kindness has withered in me, it has done so of its own accord. I had nothing to do with it.” This shows what about Scrooge? C 500

He has not learned his lesson yet. C 500

What does Marley predict about Scrooge?

He will be visited by 3 ghosts

Why does Belle return Scrooge’s ring?

Scrooge LOVES money D 200

Why is Scrooge sad the second time he visits the Cratchits?

Tiny Tim is dead D 300

What does Fred think about Scrooge’s wealth?

It’s useless D 400

What doesn’t Scrooge realize about what the people are doing in the pawn shop?

They are pawning his posessions D 500

When does the climax occur in the play?

When Scrooge sees his tombstone.

Why did Scrooge call himself a baby at the end?

He is starting a new life

What is ironic about Scrooge enjoying the games at Fred’s house?

The game is making fun of him.

What does Scrooge fear when he sees his own grave?

He will not have a chance to change his ways

What character(s) are similar to Scrooge?

Ms. Dilber, Old Joe, charwoman, the undertaker

Which ghost showed that Scrooge had happy and loving memories? F 100

Ghost of Christmas Past

Whose example does Scrooge feel he has fallen short of?

Fezziwig F 200

Who doesn’t like the fact that workers expect the day off with pay?

Scrooge F 300

Who wrote this novel? F 400

Charles Dickens F 400

Who was Scrooge’s business partner? F 500

Jacob Marley F 500

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What are the main themes in A Christmas Carol Click on screen to continue

*The emptiness of material goods *The importance of love and compasssion *The need for social justice *The possibility for change and personal growth Click on screen to continue

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