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1 Literary devices: juxtaposition Reading skills: personal connection
Stave 4 Literary devices: juxtaposition Reading skills: personal connection

2 Vocab: synonym 1. Synonyms help students know a word more completely (visualthesaurus) 2. Based on these sentences, what do you predict will happen in this chapter?

3 As you read Pause: check comprehension every page
Predict: at each change in scene, predict what will happen Connect: note how you have felt in similar circumstances Review, retell, re-read: if you’re lost, skim the page again, see if you can retell what happened, re-read it if you must. THEN go on.

4 Infer The businessmen: What does this scene tell us about Scrooge?
What kind of people care about his death?

5 Answering questions Use one or two specific examples from the story.
Restate the question in your answer (this makes you focus on the question). Answer all parts of the question in a sentence that makes sense all on its own.

6 Use direct quotations Copy the words from the book exactly as written. Use “.” Commas & periods always INSIDE. #2, 9, 11

7 Ex. What changes in Scrooge are evident in the way Scrooge addresses the last spirit?
Scrooge’s changes are predictable because he acts differently. For the first time in the story, he is not arrogant, but pleading. He tells the Spirit, “’Good Spirit,’ he pursued, as down upon the ground he fell before it: ‘Your nature intercedes for me, and pities me…’” He not only begs for help, but actually lays his body down to show his sincerity.

8 These questions are located in your study guide starting on p. 34
“Team Talk” Questions These questions are located in your study guide starting on p. 34 #1

9 These questions are located in your study guide starting on p. 34
“Team Talk” Questions These questions are located in your study guide starting on p. 34 #3

10 These questions are located in your study guide starting on p. 34
“Team Talk” Questions These questions are located in your study guide starting on p. 34 #4

11 These questions are located in your study guide starting on p. 34
“Team Talk” Questions These questions are located in your study guide starting on p. 34 #5

12 These questions are located in your study guide starting on p. 34
“Team Talk” Questions These questions are located in your study guide starting on p. 34 #7

13 These questions are located in your study guide starting on p. 34
“Team Talk” Questions These questions are located in your study guide starting on p. 34 #8

14 Compare/Contrast Note your own feelings regarding people you know who have died. Compare this to how people feel when Scrooge has died. Contrast the two. You understand the deaths in this chapter better because the responses to them are so different. Compare & contrast the reactions to Tim’s and Scrooge’s deaths.

15 Reactions to the deaths of Scrooge vs. Tiny Tim

16 These questions are located in your study guide
“Team Talk” Questions These questions are located in your study guide #12 Take a look at… 1Corinthians 15 1 Peter 1:3-9

17 Journal Question There is a saying, “Time waits for no one.” How does this final spirit personify or embody this saying? How does this saying relate to Scrooge? Explain and include at least 3 pieces of text evidence for support.


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