A Christmas Carol

Is this your test? Login to manage it. If not, you can make a test just like it.

This is a non-interactive preview of the quiz content.

1.
1 point
What causes Marley's ghost to suffer most at this time of year?
2.
1 point
Why has the Ghost of Christmas Past come to visit Scrooge?
3.
1 point
said but being sarcastic
4.
1 point
to seek something or tern
5.
1 point
What does the Ghost tell Scrooge will be the fate of Tiny Tim if things don't improve?
6.
1 point
more than what you need
7.
1 point
Why does Scrooge's fiancé end their their engagement?
8.
1 point
In Stave I, what are the two visitors to Scrooge's office seeking?
9.
1 point
How does Scrooge changed from the beginning of the story to the end?
10.
1 point
slow and clumsy organic tissue by chemical action
11.
1 point
central idea or the generalization it communicates about life
12.
1 point
a feeling of pensive sadness typically with no obvious cause
13.
1 point
sounds
14.
1 point
able to be touched or felt
15.
1 point
In Stave IV, what is Scrooge anxious to learn?
16.
1 point
not use like or as
17.
1 point
Describe Scrooge as a child
18.
1 point
What does the author say has to be understood before this story can be of any significance?
19.
1 point
the attitude of the author about what they are writing
20.
1 point
a ghost or ghostlike image of a person
21.
1 point
What do Jacob Marley's chains symbolize?
22.
1 point
Who is the young girl that Scrooge sees crying?
23.
1 point
the music will tell whats going to happen
24.
1 point
What is a possible them of A Christmas Carol?
25.
1 point
to prevent to happening
26.
1 point
deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed
27.
1 point
the perspective from which a story is told 1st person
28.
1 point
depressing; dreary
29.
1 point
Who is Bob Cratchit?
30.
1 point
What does Scrooge promise the Spirit he will do if his name is removed from the headstone?
31.
1 point
giving human qualities to non-human objects
32.
1 point
Where does Scrooge first see Marly's face?
33.
1 point
When did Jacob die?
34.
1 point
like or as
35.
1 point
an exaggeration for emphasis; an overstatement
36.
1 point
concrete you can see and touch