This bingo card has a free space and 27 words: Dickens describes the conception of Scrooge's character as a combination of "screw and gouge.", The Ghost of Christmas Present is depicted as a great, jolly giant surrounded by festive food., Bob Cratchit is paid starvation wages of 15 shillings a week., Scrooge expresses concern for Tiny Tim's well-being to the Ghost of Christmas Present., The Ghost of Christmas Present shows Scrooge scenes of family happiness during Christmas., The Ghost of Christmas Present hints at a potential outbreak of revolution with the depiction of Ignorance and Want., John Leech, the illustrator, adds factory chimneys in the background of the illustration of Ignorance and Want., Dickens reads a Government report in 1843., The second parliamentary report is about the Employment of Women and Children., Dickens is "perfectly stricken down" by the report., Dickens wants to "strike the heaviest blow" for the victims of the Industrial Revolution., The idea of writing a story instead of an article is conceived in Manchester., Scrooge is described as the ultimate miser and loner., The three spirits are introduced: Christmas Past, Christmas Present, and Christmas Future., Scrooge's conversion happens in one night on Christmas Eve., The Ghost of Christmas Past shows scenes from Scrooge's childhood and young manhood., Scrooge's engagement and his transformation into a miser are revealed by the Ghost of Christmas Past., The Ghost of Christmas Present shows the poor clerk Bob Cratchit's home life., Tiny Tim, the crippled child, is introduced in Bob Cratchit's family., The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come shows Scrooge a bleak and desolate death., Scrooge sees his own grave in the vision from the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come., Dickens composes "A Christmas Carol" in a frenzy while walking through the streets of London., Dickens wants the book to be attractive with hand-painted illustrations., John Leech is the illustrator for "A Christmas Carol.", The powerful illustration of Ignorance and Want is discussed., Thackeray praises "A Christmas Carol" as a national benefit. and Dickens couldn't control the multiple adaptations and dramatizations of the Carol..
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