A Christmas Carol Quiz

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1. How many spirits does Marley say will visit Scrooge?

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Marley says that three spirits will visit Scrooge. This can be inferred from the context of the question, as Marley is referring to the three spirits of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come who will help Scrooge in his transformation.

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2. Scrooge is accosted by "two portly gentlemen." What do they want from him?

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The "two portly gentlemen" accost Scrooge because they want him to contribute some money to care for the poor.

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3. The narrator asserts that we must be sure to understand that which character was dead when the story opens?

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The narrator emphasizes the importance of identifying which character was dead at the beginning of the story. This suggests that the story involves a character who is deceased from the start. Out of the given options, Jacob Marley is the only character who fits this description. Therefore, the correct answer is Jacob Marley.

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4. How many years before the story began did Jacob Marley die?

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Jacob Marley died seven years before the story began. This information is crucial to understanding the plot of the story. Marley's death sets the stage for the arrival of his ghost and the subsequent events that unfold. The timing of his death also adds to the sense of urgency and the need for change in the main character, Scrooge.

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5. Where does Scrooge first see Marley's face appear?

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Scrooge first sees Marley's face appear on the door knocker. This is a significant moment in the story as it marks the beginning of Scrooge's supernatural encounters and his transformation. The appearance of Marley's face on the door knocker serves as a foreshadowing of the visitation by the ghost and sets the tone for the eerie and supernatural events that follow.

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6. Who visits Scrooge's office to invite him to come to Christmas dinner?

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Fred, Scrooge's nephew, visits Scrooge's office to invite him to come to Christmas dinner. This is evident from the context of the question where it is mentioned that someone visits Scrooge's office to extend the invitation. Fred is Scrooge's nephew and is known for his cheerful and generous nature, which is in stark contrast to Scrooge's miserly behavior. Therefore, it is logical that Fred would be the one to invite Scrooge to the Christmas dinner.

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7. Who tells Scrooge, "Mankind was my business! The Common We!fare was my business!"

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In Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," the ghost of Jacob Marley tells Scrooge, "Mankind was my business! The Common Welfare was my business!" Marley was Scrooge's former business partner, who appears as a ghost to warn Scrooge about the consequences of his selfish and greedy ways. Marley's statement emphasizes the importance of caring for others and working towards the betterment of society. He reminds Scrooge that his focus should not solely be on profit and personal gain, but on the well-being and happiness of all people.

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8. The object in which Scrooge see the face of his dead partner is?

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Scrooge sees the face of his dead partner in a door knocker. This is a significant moment in the story "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. The door knocker transforms into the ghostly image of Jacob Marley, Scrooge's former business partner, which sets off the chain of events leading to Scrooge's redemption. This encounter serves as a catalyst for Scrooge's transformation and prompts him to reflect on his past actions and change his ways.

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9. What does the ghost imply will happen to Scrooge if he does not change?

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The ghost implies that if Scrooge does not change, he will suffer a similar fate as the ghost, being damned. This suggests that Scrooge's lack of compassion and kindness will lead to his own spiritual damnation and eternal suffering.

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10. According to Marley Scrooge must?

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Marley, in Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol," is the ghost of Scrooge's former business partner. Marley appears to Scrooge as a warning and tells him that he is doomed to wander the earth as a ghost because of his greedy and selfish ways in life. Marley advises Scrooge to change his ways and asks him to seek forgiveness for his past actions. Therefore, according to Marley, Scrooge must ask for forgiveness as a way to redeem himself and avoid a similar fate.

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How many spirits does Marley say will visit Scrooge?
Scrooge is accosted by "two portly gentlemen." What do they want from...
The narrator asserts that we must be sure to understand that which...
How many years before the story began did Jacob Marley die?
Where does Scrooge first see Marley's face appear?
Who visits Scrooge's office to invite him to come to Christmas dinner?
Who tells Scrooge, "Mankind was my business! The Common We!fare was my...
The object in which Scrooge see the face of his dead partner is?
What does the ghost imply will happen to Scrooge if he does not...
According to Marley Scrooge must?
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