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Bob Cratchit was surprised the day after Christmas when
a) he arrived late for work and Scrooge said nothing about it.
b) Scrooge insisted that he take another day off from work.
c) Scrooge raised his salary, promised to help his family, and told him to order more coal.
d)

It was said that Scrooge
a) knew how to keep Christmas well.
b) received a welcome visit from a different Spirit of Christmas Present each year of his life.
c) was the happiest, richest , and most admired man in the town.
d)

As a changed man, one of Scrooge's first good deeds was to
a) drop shillings out his open window to the people passing below.
b) buy the big prize turkey from the butcher and have it sent to Bob Cratchit and his family.
c) sing a tune he remembered from his childhood as he dressed to venture outside.
d)

Scrooge surprised the gentleman who had come into his office the evening before by
a) making a large donation to his cause including back payments, and asking him to come for a visit.
b) apologizing for his past behavior and asking for his friendship.
c) speaking to a boy on the street and calling him an intellligent lad.
d)

Scrooge was delighted to find that his time with the Spirits had
a) brought him back t the Christmas Eve in his office before the appearance of Marley's ghost.
b) changed the way people thought of him as well as his own opinion of others.
c) not caused him to miss Christmas Day.
d)

After his ordeal with the Spirits, Scrooge vowed to
a) forget his past, celebrate Christmas for the rest of his life, and be forever grateful for the Spirits.
b) honor Christmas all year, live in the past, present, and the future, and use the lessons the Spirits had taught.
c) honor his old friend Jacob Marley each Christmas and make up for the misdeeds that both of them had forged.
d)

The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
a) was surrounded by a strange glow that formed eerie shadows on the things that Scrooge saw.
b) did not speak.
c) spoke in a booming voice that terrified Scrooge.
d)

The shadowy future Christmas for Bob Catchit's family was filled with sorrow because
a) their only source of income had been lost.
b) Tiny Tim had died.
c) they had no money for food or fuel to warm their home.
d)

The Ghost of Christmas Present showed Scrooge that
a) Christmas could be celebrated by the poorest of people in any place.
b) poverty and hatred drove people to forget the joy of Christmas.
c) his wealth was of no value.
d)

The very mention of Scrooge's name
a) drew mocking laughter from each of the Cratchit children.
b) cast a dark shadow on the Cratchit family celebration for a full five minutes.
c) brought a smile to Bog Cratchit's face and a toast of gratitude for the money he was paid.
d)

Tiny Tim answered his father's toast to the family with the words
a) God bless us, everyone.
b) God bless our family and everyone at Christmas.
c) God bless us, one and all, and the Spirit of Christmas.
d)

The Spirit warned that if the shadows they saw remained unaltered by the future,
a) Bob Cratchit and his family would soon be without a home or food to eat .
b) Tin Tim would die before the next Christmas.
c) his clerk's family would become the most terrible link of the chain he was forging
d)

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