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In act 1 scene 2 of a christmas carol scrooge and marley, why does scrooge object to people enjoying christmas?

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You might want to read the novella or the play to find out!
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These answers are for the following lesson:

Quick Check: First Read: A Christmas Carol, Act I 3. Dramatic Transformations > 4. First Read: A Christmas Carol, Act IIn Act 1,

1.
Scene 2 of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley, why does Scrooge object to people enjoying Christmas?

Incorrect answer A. He is sad at Christmas because Marley died on Christmas Eve.

Incorrect answer B. He actually likes Christmas and only pretends to dislike it.

Incorrect answer C. He believes poor people should be unhappy, even at Christmas.

Correct answer D. He cares only for making money, and Christmas is an interruption.

2.
In Act 1, Scene 5 of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley, how does Scrooge respond to seeing the Christmas party of his former master, Fezziwig?

Incorrect answer A. He thinks that he lavished too much praise on Fezziwig.

Incorrect answer B. He realizes how much he missed his sister, Fan.

Incorrect answer C. He wishes he had given money to the boy singing carols.

Correct answer D. He wishes he could say a word or two to Bob Cratchit.

3.
In Act 1 of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley, what purpose might you set for reading as you scan the list of “People in the Play” and see characters with such names as Portly Do-Gooder, the Ghost of Christmas Past, Fezziwig, and a Corpse?

Incorrect answer A. to complete a task
Incorrect answer B. to make a decision
Incorrect answer C. to gain understanding
Correct answer D. to be entertained

4.
In Act 1, Scene 1 of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley, what purpose might you set after reading this passage, spoken by Marley?

[Cackle-voiced] “My name is Jacob Marley and I am dead. … Oh, no, there’s no doubt that I am dead. [He laughs.] The register of my burial was signed by the clergyman, the clerk, the undertaker … and by my chief mourner … Ebenezer Scrooge. … [Pause; remembers] I am dead as a doornail.”

Incorrect answer A. to complete a task
Incorrect answer B. to take action or make a decision
Correct answer C. to gain understanding of a character
Incorrect answer D. to be inspired

5.
In which of these lines is the meaning of the word destitute suggested?

Correct answer A. "Many thousands are in want of common necessities."

Incorrect answer B. "Oh, you'll be wanting the whole day tomorrow, I suppose?"

Incorrect answer C. "This is a game in which I lose my senses!"

Incorrect answer D. "Fly, but I am a mortal and cannot fly!"

(in conclusion the answers are D D D C A)
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What does this quote mean “This is a game in which I lose my senses!”
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