A) can never do him any good. B) brings back sad memories. C) makes a person richer. D) is best done by giving to charity.
A) was lonely as a child. B) gave generously to others in the past. C) had a mean boss when he was young. D) has never loved anyone.
A) was too young. B) was poor. C) refused him. D) lied to him.
A) charity B) redemption C) knowledge D) friendship
A) foolish B) moody C) rich D) poor
A) disagree with it B) love it C) move it D) change it
A) his or her name B) what it is for C) how much it costs D) how large it is
A) make someone else do it B) try to do it C) wish to do it D) refuse to do it
A) during the prologue B) in the beginning C) during the climax D) at the end
A) doesn't like Fred's wife B) doesn't feel well C) prefers not to celebrate Christmas D) plans to do something for the Crachits instead
A) help the poor by donating money B) go into business with him C) close his office for Christmas D) remember his childhood
A) taught Scrooge how to become wealthy B) made the people who worked for him happy C) never worried about money D) loved parties and often entertained
A) remind him of better times B) put a human face on poverty and suffering C) make him feel justified in his attitude toward Cratchit D) frighten him
A) wealth is the best route to happiness B) no one can take advantage of you if you don't let them C) a life of greed is pointless in the end D) everything works out best in the end
A) the people he has hurt will not forgive him B) he can't really change the future C) making other people happy can bring him joy D) he can pay others to do things he doesn't want to do himself
A) more than enough B) charitable C) friendless D) being satisfied
A) they were business partners B) they were boss and employee C) they were uncle and nephew D) they were brothers
A) his clerk's wife B) his nephew's wife C) his nephew D) his clerk
A) sequence of related events B) two or more scenes together C) to the back of the stage D) what the action is divided up into
A) to the front of the stage B) two or more scenes together C) to the back of the stage D) conflict is resolved
A) Scrooge was a very poor man B) Everyone loved Scrooge C) Scrooge never loved anyone in his life D) Scrooge had no friends
A) would be going on a long journey B) would lose all his money C) would get married D) would be haunted by three spirits
A) to a funeral B) to a program at church C) to see his nephew D) to visit the school where Scrooge grew up
A) neither painful or pleasant B) pleasant C) both pleasant and painful D) painful
A) at two o'clock B) at one o'clock C) at four o'clock D) at midnight
A) son B) employee C) brother D) doctor
A) Ebenezer Scrooge B) Scrooge's nephew C) Scrooge's employee D) Scrooge's clerk's son
A) friendship B) money C) health D) love
A) enlightenment B) fame C) money D) love
A) hire his nephew B) fire Bob Crachit C) talk to the door knocker every day D) honor Christmas all year long
A) conversations between characters B) instructions for director, actor and stage crew C) objects the actor uses or carries D) literature in play form
A) literature in play form B) conversations between characters C) the form dramas are written in D) instructions for the director, actor and stage crew not meant to be read aloud
A) an actor that plays a small role with few lines B) two or more scenes grouped together C) an actor that plays a large role with many lines D) an actor that sets the scene and comments on the action
A) literature in play form B) to the back of the stage C) objects an actor uses or carries D) conversations between characters
A) the Gentleman visitor asks for money for the poor B) himself and Sweetheart dancing C) the Christmas party at Fred's house D) the Crachit family after Tiny Tim's death; sees his own death |