The Ghost ofChristmas Presentrepeats Scrooge'sown words to himtwice. What werethey?defineforbearanceWhich ofthe spiritsresembleda candle?defineamendsWhat wereconditions ina workhouselike?In Stave One, Dickenswrites, "Mr. Marley hasbeen dead these sevenyears. He died sevenyears ago, this verynight." In literary terms,what is this line anexample of?Which character said"I told you thesewere shadows of thethings that havebeen. They are whatthey are, do notblame me!"?What is themajor conflictin the story "AChristmasCarol"?What eventis theCLIMAX of AChristmasCarol?What does Scroogemean when he saysthat Fezziwig "has thepower to render ushappy or unhappy; tomake our service lightor burdensome, apleasure or a toil."?Which of thespirits had acloth tied overhis head andunder his jaw?Which of thespirits grewold as thestory wentalong?definecantdefinebleakHow doesScrooge get ridof the Ghost ofChristmasPast?Which character said"Business! Mankindwas my business. Thecommon welfare wasmy business; charity,mercy, forbearance,and benevolence were,all, my business."?Which character said"...Another idol hasdisplaced me; and if itcan cheer and comfortyou in time to come, asI would have tried to do,I have no just cause togrieve."?defineintercedesWhat type of graphicnovel transition isused when theillustrations don'tchange muchbetween the panels?definemaladyWhich ofthe spiritsneverspoke?In graphicnovels, whatis thedialoguewritten in?Which of thespirits had apair of glasseson hisforehead?How manybrothers doesthe Ghost ofChristmasPresent say hehas?defineplunderdefineavariceWhich of thespirits carrieda sprig ofholly?defineodiousWhat literary technique isused in the following linesfrom Stave One? "What righthave you to be merry? Whatreason have you to be merry?You're poor enough." "Comenow, Uncle. What right haveyou to be be dismal? Whatreason have you to bemoroWhich of thespirits worea dark blackshroud?What are somethings that changeas a result of thepopularity of AChristmas Carol?What are thenames of thechildren huddlingunder the Ghost ofChristmasPresent's robes?defineresoluteDescribe atheme of AChristmasCarolWhat kind ofgraphic noveltransition is usedwhen the settingchanges betweenpanels?definereclamationWhat type ofgraphic noveltransition is usedto show a lot ofmovementbetween panels?definepenitenceWhat happened toCharles Dickens'family when he wasyounger that forcedDickens to quitschool and go towork?defineagitationWhich character said"Are these theshadows of thingsthat will be, or theshadows of thingsthat may be, only?"definecovetousWhich character said"But however andwhenever we part fromone another, I am surewe shall none of usforget poor Tiny Tim--shall we--or this firstparting there wasamong us?"definemoroseHow did Marleyget the chains thatwere boundaround him whenhis ghostappeared toScrooge?Is Scroogea static ora dynamiccharacter?"A ChristmasCarol" is setduring whattime period?In graphicnovels, whatis the borderaround apanel called?Which of thespirits wore agreen hoodedrobe?Why does Dickenssay that it must be"distinctlyunderstood" thatMarley was "as deadas a doornail"?The Ghost ofChristmas Presentrepeats Scrooge'sown words to himtwice. What werethey?defineforbearanceWhich ofthe spiritsresembleda candle?defineamendsWhat wereconditions ina workhouselike?In Stave One, Dickenswrites, "Mr. Marley hasbeen dead these sevenyears. He died sevenyears ago, this verynight." In literary terms,what is this line anexample of?Which character said"I told you thesewere shadows of thethings that havebeen. They are whatthey are, do notblame me!"?What is themajor conflictin the story "AChristmasCarol"?What eventis theCLIMAX of AChristmasCarol?What does Scroogemean when he saysthat Fezziwig "has thepower to render ushappy or unhappy; tomake our service lightor burdensome, apleasure or a toil."?Which of thespirits had acloth tied overhis head andunder his jaw?Which of thespirits grewold as thestory wentalong?definecantdefinebleakHow doesScrooge get ridof the Ghost ofChristmasPast?Which character said"Business! Mankindwas my business. Thecommon welfare wasmy business; charity,mercy, forbearance,and benevolence were,all, my business."?Which character said"...Another idol hasdisplaced me; and if itcan cheer and comfortyou in time to come, asI would have tried to do,I have no just cause togrieve."?defineintercedesWhat type of graphicnovel transition isused when theillustrations don'tchange muchbetween the panels?definemaladyWhich ofthe spiritsneverspoke?In graphicnovels, whatis thedialoguewritten in?Which of thespirits had apair of glasseson hisforehead?How manybrothers doesthe Ghost ofChristmasPresent say hehas?defineplunderdefineavariceWhich of thespirits carrieda sprig ofholly?defineodiousWhat literary technique isused in the following linesfrom Stave One? "What righthave you to be merry? Whatreason have you to be merry?You're poor enough." "Comenow, Uncle. What right haveyou to be be dismal? Whatreason have you to bemoroWhich of thespirits worea dark blackshroud?What are somethings that changeas a result of thepopularity of AChristmas Carol?What are thenames of thechildren huddlingunder the Ghost ofChristmasPresent's robes?defineresoluteDescribe atheme of AChristmasCarolWhat kind ofgraphic noveltransition is usedwhen the settingchanges betweenpanels?definereclamationWhat type ofgraphic noveltransition is usedto show a lot ofmovementbetween panels?definepenitenceWhat happened toCharles Dickens'family when he wasyounger that forcedDickens to quitschool and go towork?defineagitationWhich character said"Are these theshadows of thingsthat will be, or theshadows of thingsthat may be, only?"definecovetousWhich character said"But however andwhenever we part fromone another, I am surewe shall none of usforget poor Tiny Tim--shall we--or this firstparting there wasamong us?"definemoroseHow did Marleyget the chains thatwere boundaround him whenhis ghostappeared toScrooge?Is Scroogea static ora dynamiccharacter?"A ChristmasCarol" is setduring whattime period?In graphicnovels, whatis the borderaround apanel called?Which of thespirits wore agreen hoodedrobe?Why does Dickenssay that it must be"distinctlyunderstood" thatMarley was "as deadas a doornail"?

A Christmas Carol - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The Ghost of Christmas Present repeats Scrooge's own words to him twice. What were they?
  2. define forbearance
  3. Which of the spirits resembled a candle?
  4. define amends
  5. What were conditions in a workhouse like?
  6. In Stave One, Dickens writes, "Mr. Marley has been dead these seven years. He died seven years ago, this very night." In literary terms, what is this line an example of?
  7. Which character said "I told you these were shadows of the things that have been. They are what they are, do not blame me!"?
  8. What is the major conflict in the story "A Christmas Carol"?
  9. What event is the CLIMAX of A Christmas Carol?
  10. What does Scrooge mean when he says that Fezziwig "has the power to render us happy or unhappy; to make our service light or burdensome, a pleasure or a toil."?
  11. Which of the spirits had a cloth tied over his head and under his jaw?
  12. Which of the spirits grew old as the story went along?
  13. define cant
  14. define bleak
  15. How does Scrooge get rid of the Ghost of Christmas Past?
  16. Which character said "Business! Mankind was my business. The common welfare was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance, and benevolence were, all, my business."?
  17. Which character said "...Another idol has displaced me; and if it can cheer and comfort you in time to come, as I would have tried to do, I have no just cause to grieve."?
  18. define intercedes
  19. What type of graphic novel transition is used when the illustrations don't change much between the panels?
  20. define malady
  21. Which of the spirits never spoke?
  22. In graphic novels, what is the dialogue written in?
  23. Which of the spirits had a pair of glasses on his forehead?
  24. How many brothers does the Ghost of Christmas Present say he has?
  25. define plunder
  26. define avarice
  27. Which of the spirits carried a sprig of holly?
  28. define odious
  29. What literary technique is used in the following lines from Stave One? "What right have you to be merry? What reason have you to be merry? You're poor enough." "Come now, Uncle. What right have you to be be dismal? What reason have you to be moro
  30. Which of the spirits wore a dark black shroud?
  31. What are some things that change as a result of the popularity of A Christmas Carol?
  32. What are the names of the children huddling under the Ghost of Christmas Present's robes?
  33. define resolute
  34. Describe a theme of A Christmas Carol
  35. What kind of graphic novel transition is used when the setting changes between panels?
  36. define reclamation
  37. What type of graphic novel transition is used to show a lot of movement between panels?
  38. define penitence
  39. What happened to Charles Dickens' family when he was younger that forced Dickens to quit school and go to work?
  40. define agitation
  41. Which character said "Are these the shadows of things that will be, or the shadows of things that may be, only?"
  42. define covetous
  43. Which character said "But however and whenever we part from one another, I am sure we shall none of us forget poor Tiny Tim--shall we--or this first parting there was among us?"
  44. define morose
  45. How did Marley get the chains that were bound around him when his ghost appeared to Scrooge?
  46. Is Scrooge a static or a dynamic character?
  47. "A Christmas Carol" is set during what time period?
  48. In graphic novels, what is the border around a panel called?
  49. Which of the spirits wore a green hooded robe?
  50. Why does Dickens say that it must be "distinctly understood" that Marley was "as dead as a doornail"?